The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... Zeus , for example , snatches away Ganymede in the form of an eagle ( for originally the eagle was Zeus himself ) , or if he abducts Europa in the shape of a bull , or seduces Leda in that of a swan , it merely means that once upon a ...
... Zeus , for example , snatches away Ganymede in the form of an eagle ( for originally the eagle was Zeus himself ) , or if he abducts Europa in the shape of a bull , or seduces Leda in that of a swan , it merely means that once upon a ...
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... Zeus , the inference is that once upon a time the eagle was Zeus himself , in his capacity of the thunderer , the eagle being a thunder - bird par excellence . By similar inferences we know that Thor once was the robin , Tyr and the ...
... Zeus , the inference is that once upon a time the eagle was Zeus himself , in his capacity of the thunderer , the eagle being a thunder - bird par excellence . By similar inferences we know that Thor once was the robin , Tyr and the ...
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... Zeus for mimicking his thunder and lightning . It has its origin in the ancient rite of the rain - making priest ... Zeus and Hera , Zeus and Chthonie , Zeus and Kore , Kadmos and Harmonia , Othin and Gunnloð , etc. , all go back to a ...
... Zeus for mimicking his thunder and lightning . It has its origin in the ancient rite of the rain - making priest ... Zeus and Hera , Zeus and Chthonie , Zeus and Kore , Kadmos and Harmonia , Othin and Gunnloð , etc. , all go back to a ...
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