The Mythology of the Aryan NationsK. Paul, Trench, Trübner & Company, Limited, 1882 - 594 pagini |
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... GODS AND HEROES . Baldur and Brond The Dream of Baldur The Death of Baldur ... The Avenging of Baldur ... The Story ... God ... ... 333 334 335 335 337 337 338 339 341 SECTION XII . - THE VIVIFYING SUN . Flexible Character of Vishņu ...
... GODS AND HEROES . Baldur and Brond The Dream of Baldur The Death of Baldur ... The Avenging of Baldur ... The Story ... God ... ... 333 334 335 335 337 337 338 339 341 SECTION XII . - THE VIVIFYING SUN . Flexible Character of Vishņu ...
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... gods and men who had not thology . always sat upon his throne , of other gods deposed and smitten down to dark and desolate regions , of feuds and factions , of lying and perjury , of ferocious cruelty and unmeasured revenge . They tell ...
... gods and men who had not thology . always sat upon his throne , of other gods deposed and smitten down to dark and desolate regions , of feuds and factions , of lying and perjury , of ferocious cruelty and unmeasured revenge . They tell ...
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... gods , yet his heart is fixed on higher realities , on that purity of word and deed which has its birth , not on earth , but in heaven , and of which the im- perishable law is realised and consummated in a God as holy and everlasting ...
... gods , yet his heart is fixed on higher realities , on that purity of word and deed which has its birth , not on earth , but in heaven , and of which the im- perishable law is realised and consummated in a God as holy and everlasting ...
Pagina 8
... gods.1 But if the theory of religious perversion , apart from its moral difficulties , involves some serious contradictions , it altogether fails to explain why the mythology of the Greeks assumed many of its peculiar and perhaps most ...
... gods.1 But if the theory of religious perversion , apart from its moral difficulties , involves some serious contradictions , it altogether fails to explain why the mythology of the Greeks assumed many of its peculiar and perhaps most ...
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... god as compared with the con- ceptions of a previous age , it is obvious that the general tone of feel- ing and action ... gods and men as Athênê herself , and that Ushas is undeniably nothing but the morning . But language has furnished ...
... god as compared with the con- ceptions of a previous age , it is obvious that the general tone of feel- ing and action ... gods and men as Athênê herself , and that Ushas is undeniably nothing but the morning . But language has furnished ...
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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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