The Mythology of the Aryan NationsK. Paul, Trench, Trübner & Company, Limited, 1882 - 594 pagini |
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... Zeus in Ether The Unchanging Light ... The Idea of Zeus suggested by Physical Phenomena The Latin Jupiter Zeus Ouranion ... The Mythical and Spiritual Zeus Influence of Mythology on Religion The Zeus of the Tragic Poets ... The Name ...
... Zeus in Ether The Unchanging Light ... The Idea of Zeus suggested by Physical Phenomena The Latin Jupiter Zeus Ouranion ... The Mythical and Spiritual Zeus Influence of Mythology on Religion The Zeus of the Tragic Poets ... The Name ...
Pagina 4
... Zeus as an upstart and usurper , if the reiterated conviction of the prophetic Titan is that the new god shall fall , yet in others he looks up to the same Zeus ( if indeed it be the same ) , as the avenger of successful wrong , the ...
... Zeus as an upstart and usurper , if the reiterated conviction of the prophetic Titan is that the new god shall fall , yet in others he looks up to the same Zeus ( if indeed it be the same ) , as the avenger of successful wrong , the ...
Pagina 7
... Zeus , in which Athênê is the accomplice of Hêrê and Poseidon . In this plot , the deliverance comes not from Apollôn , whose office it is to be " the defender and deliverer of heaven and the other immor- tals , " but from Thetis , the ...
... Zeus , in which Athênê is the accomplice of Hêrê and Poseidon . In this plot , the deliverance comes not from Apollôn , whose office it is to be " the defender and deliverer of heaven and the other immor- tals , " but from Thetis , the ...
Pagina 8
... Zeus and Herakles should be coarse and sensual , rather than Athênê and Apollôn ; it does not explain why Apollôn is made to serve Admêtos , why Herakles bears the yoke of Eurystheus , and Bellerophôn that of the Kilikian king . It ...
... Zeus and Herakles should be coarse and sensual , rather than Athênê and Apollôn ; it does not explain why Apollôn is made to serve Admêtos , why Herakles bears the yoke of Eurystheus , and Bellerophôn that of the Kilikian king . It ...
Pagina 9
... Zeus , Kronos , and Aphroditê , learnt wisdom from the pensive precepts of the " Works and Days . ” CHAP . I. son of the Vedic my- It is perhaps difficult to determine how far the characters of Compari- Phoibos and Athênê have been ...
... Zeus , Kronos , and Aphroditê , learnt wisdom from the pensive precepts of the " Works and Days . ” CHAP . I. son of the Vedic my- It is perhaps difficult to determine how far the characters of Compari- Phoibos and Athênê have been ...
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Achaian Achilleus Æsir Agni Akrisios Aphroditê Apollôn Artemis Aryan Asvins Athênê Baldur beautiful becomes BOOK bride bright brother Brynhild CHAP child clouds Daphnê darkness daughter dawn death deities Dêmêtêr denote Dionysos Dioskouroi doom dragon Dyaus earth Eôs epic epithet father German gods golden Greek Grimm Hagen heaven Helios Hellenic Hence Hephaistos Heraklês Hêrê Hermes hero Hesiodic Hindu Homeric horse hymns idea Iliad Ilion incidents Indra Kephalos king Kriemhild land Latin legend light maiden Max Müller Medeia morning mother Muir myth mythical mythology night Norse Odin Odysseus Oidipous Ouranos Panis Penelopê Perseus Phaiakian Phoibos phrases poet Poseidôn Professor Max Müller Prokris reappears root Sanskrit Saramâ Sarpêdôn Savitar scarcely seen serpent Sigurd sister slain slays sleep Soma story sword tale tells Teutonic theogony Theseus thou tradition treasures Varuna Veda Vedic Vishnu Volsung Vritra waters wife words worship Wuotan Zeus
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