The Journal of sacred literature, ed. by J. Kitto. [Continued as] The Journal of sacred literature and biblical record. [Continued as] The Journal of sacred literature, Band 1John Kitto C. Cox, 1862 |
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... death of the brothers , and therefore about the year B.c. 145 . To King Ptolemy , and Queen Cleopatra his sister , the mother- loving gods [ Philometores ] greeting . I , Ptolemy , the son of Glaucias , a Macedonian , being one of the ...
... death of the brothers , and therefore about the year B.c. 145 . To King Ptolemy , and Queen Cleopatra his sister , the mother- loving gods [ Philometores ] greeting . I , Ptolemy , the son of Glaucias , a Macedonian , being one of the ...
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... death . - Sect . I. The Theology of the Grecian Poets . - The earliest complete system of Grecian theogony which has survived to mo- dern times , is that of Hesiod . The Ascræan poet was evidently acquainted with the fundamental ...
... death . - Sect . I. The Theology of the Grecian Poets . - The earliest complete system of Grecian theogony which has survived to mo- dern times , is that of Hesiod . The Ascræan poet was evidently acquainted with the fundamental ...
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... death of Hippolytus . It is true Phædra ( an admirable princess ) will also perish , but I care little for her calamities , so long as I can revenge myself upon Hippolytus . " This is an excellent counterpart to the dialogue between ...
... death of Hippolytus . It is true Phædra ( an admirable princess ) will also perish , but I care little for her calamities , so long as I can revenge myself upon Hippolytus . " This is an excellent counterpart to the dialogue between ...
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... death . " It is true that Hesiod may be deemed by some to have spoken of Erebus as an abode located under the earth ( though the word he uses is ambiguous ) ; but this was not the Homerian idea , as we shall shew in the sequel . Homer ...
... death . " It is true that Hesiod may be deemed by some to have spoken of Erebus as an abode located under the earth ( though the word he uses is ambiguous ) ; but this was not the Homerian idea , as we shall shew in the sequel . Homer ...
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... death . The gods will lead thee to the Elysian plains , - Earth's furthest bounds , where Rhadamanthus reigns . An easy life the fertile realm affords ; The soil spontaneous pours its golden hoards ; Nor snows , nor showers in this soft ...
... death . The gods will lead thee to the Elysian plains , - Earth's furthest bounds , where Rhadamanthus reigns . An easy life the fertile realm affords ; The soil spontaneous pours its golden hoards ; Nor snows , nor showers in this soft ...
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