The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... cult , and wherever such sprang up in Hellenistic times , the impulse came from the Orient . On the other hand , the Romans from Aurelian on , the Incas of Peru , and the ancient Egyptians had a pronounced sun - cult , yet sun - myths ...
... cult , and wherever such sprang up in Hellenistic times , the impulse came from the Orient . On the other hand , the Romans from Aurelian on , the Incas of Peru , and the ancient Egyptians had a pronounced sun - cult , yet sun - myths ...
Сторінка 326
... cult of the divinities in question had never started there , both being Oriental goddesses of relatively recent importation in Rome . Yet in Greece we have the curious myth of the Hyperboreans connected with the Apollo cults of Delphi ...
... cult of the divinities in question had never started there , both being Oriental goddesses of relatively recent importation in Rome . Yet in Greece we have the curious myth of the Hyperboreans connected with the Apollo cults of Delphi ...
Сторінка 327
... cult . On the contrary , we know definitely that the cult of the chief of the Aesir , that is of Othin , originated in the Rhine country.17 Snorri's account is based , in the last analysis , on a false etymology . This leads us to the ...
... cult . On the contrary , we know definitely that the cult of the chief of the Aesir , that is of Othin , originated in the Rhine country.17 Snorri's account is based , in the last analysis , on a false etymology . This leads us to the ...
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