The Mythology of the Aryan NationsK. Paul, Trench, Trübner & Company, Limited, 1882 - 594 pagini |
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... Achilleus The Career of Achilleus ... : : 379 380 ... 381 382 384 384 386 388 389 389 391 392 393 394 395 ... 395 : : : : : : : The Iliad The Character of Achilleus Power of Mythical Tradition xxii CONTENTS .
... Achilleus The Career of Achilleus ... : : 379 380 ... 381 382 384 384 386 388 389 389 391 392 393 394 395 ... 395 : : : : : : : The Iliad The Character of Achilleus Power of Mythical Tradition xxii CONTENTS .
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George William Cox. The Iliad The Character of Achilleus Power of Mythical Tradition The Mourning of Achilleus CONTENTS . xxiii The Arming and Vengeance of Achilleus The Nostoi Odysseus and Autolykos Odysseus and Penelopê The Womanly ...
George William Cox. The Iliad The Character of Achilleus Power of Mythical Tradition The Mourning of Achilleus CONTENTS . xxiii The Arming and Vengeance of Achilleus The Nostoi Odysseus and Autolykos Odysseus and Penelopê The Womanly ...
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... Achilleus ... ... The Struggle between Light and Darkness The Great Enemy Pani and Paris ... Greek and Hindu Myths Snakes and Worms ... ... ... ... : : . : . : : : 527 ... 529 530 ... : 530 : : : 531 531 532 533 534 ... 535 536 536 537 ...
... Achilleus ... ... The Struggle between Light and Darkness The Great Enemy Pani and Paris ... Greek and Hindu Myths Snakes and Worms ... ... ... ... : : . : . : : : 527 ... 529 530 ... : 530 : : : 531 531 532 533 534 ... 535 536 536 537 ...
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... Achilleus does not pray to a sensual and lying god who owns no law for himself and cannot be a law for man . The contrast is heightened if we turn to the poems known as the Hesiodic . If the poet narrates a theogony which incurred the ...
... Achilleus does not pray to a sensual and lying god who owns no law for himself and cannot be a law for man . The contrast is heightened if we turn to the poems known as the Hesiodic . If the poet narrates a theogony which incurred the ...
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... Achilleus yet the poet is aware that his life is to be short . μῆτερ , ἐπεί μ ' ἔτεκές γε μινυνθάδιόν περ ἐόντα is the frequent reproach of Achilleus to his mother Thetis . But the truth is that our Iliad and Odyssey presuppose ...
... Achilleus yet the poet is aware that his life is to be short . μῆτερ , ἐπεί μ ' ἔτεκές γε μινυνθάδιόν περ ἐόντα is the frequent reproach of Achilleus to his mother Thetis . But the truth is that our Iliad and Odyssey presuppose ...
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