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In a Greek text the monster is called toč záro zóguov 6 ápévrms, i.e., The Lord of
the Lower World, which means that he is Death himself. The underlying idea is
familiar from the myth of the rape of Kore and from the common designation of
girls ...
In a Greek text the monster is called toč záro zóguov 6 ápévrms, i.e., The Lord of
the Lower World, which means that he is Death himself. The underlying idea is
familiar from the myth of the rape of Kore and from the common designation of
girls ...
Сторінка 65
There can be little doubt that the aetiological animal tale preceded the fable in
time and that the former developed into the latter under very definite conditions.
The transition is clearly recognizable in tales such as the Coronis story of Greek,
...
There can be little doubt that the aetiological animal tale preceded the fable in
time and that the former developed into the latter under very definite conditions.
The transition is clearly recognizable in tales such as the Coronis story of Greek,
...
Сторінка 100
On the other hand, they are matched by the ancient Greek ôāxtuñoi. Cf. also K.
Krohn, Skandinavisk Mytologi, Helsingfors, 1922, pp. 36 sqq. ** Secret
Commonwealth of Elves, Fauns and Fairies, ed. Andrew Lang, London, 1893, p.
23. * Bell.
On the other hand, they are matched by the ancient Greek ôāxtuñoi. Cf. also K.
Krohn, Skandinavisk Mytologi, Helsingfors, 1922, pp. 36 sqq. ** Secret
Commonwealth of Elves, Fauns and Fairies, ed. Andrew Lang, London, 1893, p.
23. * Bell.
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