The Mythology of the Aryan NationsK. Paul, Trench, Trübner & Company, Limited, 1882 - 594 pagini |
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... seen in the Sanskrit jna , the Greek yvwval , the Latin gnosco , the English know . The close relationship of the two ideas is best seen in the Teutonic kann ( can ) and kenne ( ken ) .1 CHAP . II . 15 The facts which the growth of ...
... seen in the Sanskrit jna , the Greek yvwval , the Latin gnosco , the English know . The close relationship of the two ideas is best seen in the Teutonic kann ( can ) and kenne ( ken ) .1 CHAP . II . 15 The facts which the growth of ...
Pagina 28
... seen in almost every page of all Aryan mythology . They are the invincible darts of Phoibos , Achil- leus , and Meleagros , of Heraklês and Theseus , of Artemis , Perseus , and Bellerophôn , the poisoned arrows which Philoktêtês and ...
... seen in almost every page of all Aryan mythology . They are the invincible darts of Phoibos , Achil- leus , and Meleagros , of Heraklês and Theseus , of Artemis , Perseus , and Bellerophôn , the poisoned arrows which Philoktêtês and ...
Pagina 32
... seen ; and so clearly does the mythology of the Aryan nations exhibit the working of this process , that the task of tracing it through the several legends of which it is composed becomes almost a superfluous work . It seems impossible ...
... seen ; and so clearly does the mythology of the Aryan nations exhibit the working of this process , that the task of tracing it through the several legends of which it is composed becomes almost a superfluous work . It seems impossible ...
Pagina 45
... seen , without drawing any distinctions between consciousness and per- sonality . The idea of their divinity in any sense would be an inference , not a sensation ; and the analysis of language , which shows that all predicative words ...
... seen , without drawing any distinctions between consciousness and per- sonality . The idea of their divinity in any sense would be an inference , not a sensation ; and the analysis of language , which shows that all predicative words ...
Pagina 52
... seen revealed by her rays ; with brilliant treasures she follows every one . " Shine for us with thy best rays , thou bright Dawn , thou who lengthenest our life , thou the love of all , who givest us food , who givest us wealth in cows ...
... seen revealed by her rays ; with brilliant treasures she follows every one . " Shine for us with thy best rays , thou bright Dawn , thou who lengthenest our life , thou the love of all , who givest us food , who givest us wealth in cows ...
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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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