The Mythology of Ancient Greece and ItalyG. Bell and Sons, 1877 - 508 pagina's |
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Pagina viii
... PERSEPHONE , 151 . CHAPTER XII . SISTER - GODDESSES . Muses , 164. Seasons or Hours , 169. Charites or Graces , 170. Eilei- thyiæ , 171. Fates , 172 . Themis , 175. Iris , 176 . Kéres , 173. Furies , 174 . CHAPTER XIII . THEMIS , IRIS ...
... PERSEPHONE , 151 . CHAPTER XII . SISTER - GODDESSES . Muses , 164. Seasons or Hours , 169. Charites or Graces , 170. Eilei- thyiæ , 171. Fates , 172 . Themis , 175. Iris , 176 . Kéres , 173. Furies , 174 . CHAPTER XIII . THEMIS , IRIS ...
Pagina xiii
... G. M. 28. ( See Plate ii . 3 ) -5 . Hermés , accompanied by Spring , demanding Persephoné from Hadés . Bas - relief in the Palace Rospigliosi . G. M. 341. Hirt . Bilderb . ix . 6 . PLATE IV . 1. Artemis . Statue in the Villa.
... G. M. 28. ( See Plate ii . 3 ) -5 . Hermés , accompanied by Spring , demanding Persephoné from Hadés . Bas - relief in the Palace Rospigliosi . G. M. 341. Hirt . Bilderb . ix . 6 . PLATE IV . 1. Artemis . Statue in the Villa.
Pagina xiv
... Persephoné and Spring come to Zeus : Hermés explains to him why the goddess is to spend but a part of the year in the upper - world . Below , Tripto- lemos is in the winged chariot , holding a sceptre and ears of corn : Démétér is ...
... Persephoné and Spring come to Zeus : Hermés explains to him why the goddess is to spend but a part of the year in the upper - world . Below , Tripto- lemos is in the winged chariot , holding a sceptre and ears of corn : Démétér is ...
Pagina 59
... Persephoné . Sch . Apoll . Rh . 1. c . Perhaps Zeus - Aristæos , which also would identify her with Persephoné . Theog . 411 seq . appointment of Zeus the rearer of children , whom she HECATE . 59.
... Persephoné . Sch . Apoll . Rh . 1. c . Perhaps Zeus - Aristæos , which also would identify her with Persephoné . Theog . 411 seq . appointment of Zeus the rearer of children , whom she HECATE . 59.
Pagina 60
... Persephoné , of whom the original conception was totally different . In consequence of this confusion Hekaté became the patroness of magic and mistress of the under - world . She was invoked as the triple goddess , and believed to ...
... Persephoné , of whom the original conception was totally different . In consequence of this confusion Hekaté became the patroness of magic and mistress of the under - world . She was invoked as the triple goddess , and believed to ...
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