An Introduction to the Science of Comparative Mythology and FolklorePaul, 1881 - 380 Seiten |
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George William Cox. ( The rights of translation and of reproduction are reservd ) PREFACE . MY PURPOSE in this volume is to give IV Pan and Boreas.
George William Cox. ( The rights of translation and of reproduction are reservd ) PREFACE . MY PURPOSE in this volume is to give IV Pan and Boreas.
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George William Cox. PREFACE . MY PURPOSE in this volume is to give a general view of the vast mass of popular traditions belonging to the Aryan nations of Asia and Europe , and of other tribes so far as the conditions of the subject may ...
George William Cox. PREFACE . MY PURPOSE in this volume is to give a general view of the vast mass of popular traditions belonging to the Aryan nations of Asia and Europe , and of other tribes so far as the conditions of the subject may ...
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... give the outlines of Greek and Roman mythology in their simplest possible shape , yet so that the children using that book might not only have nothing to unlearn , but should become fairly grounded in the method of the science . I ...
... give the outlines of Greek and Roman mythology in their simplest possible shape , yet so that the children using that book might not only have nothing to unlearn , but should become fairly grounded in the method of the science . I ...
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... gives us not only the name Saranyû , but Sarama , who in the Rig Veda is likewise the dawn , as the guardian of the cows of Indra , which she rescues from the Panis , the robbers of the night . The child of Sarama is Sarameyas , which ...
... gives us not only the name Saranyû , but Sarama , who in the Rig Veda is likewise the dawn , as the guardian of the cows of Indra , which she rescues from the Panis , the robbers of the night . The child of Sarama is Sarameyas , which ...
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... gives to Medeia , and by which she and weapons . brings about the death of her rival , the Corinthian Glaukê . In the Theban story , this robe , smeared with the blood of the Kentaur ( Centaur ) Nessos , eats into the flesh of Herakles ...
... gives to Medeia , and by which she and weapons . brings about the death of her rival , the Corinthian Glaukê . In the Theban story , this robe , smeared with the blood of the Kentaur ( Centaur ) Nessos , eats into the flesh of Herakles ...
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