The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... cult . One important distinction must here be made . If the statement refers to the origins of Greek and Indian ... cult of Upsala , no doubt , in view of the phallic nature of that cult , resembled in more points than one the archetype ...
... cult . One important distinction must here be made . If the statement refers to the origins of Greek and Indian ... cult of Upsala , no doubt , in view of the phallic nature of that cult , resembled in more points than one the archetype ...
Сторінка 316
... cult acts ( the mysteries ) of these very deities , it is clear that Homer does not say all he knows , and for a very good reason . To be sure , the chthonians were finally drawn into the Olympian family and into the genealogia deorum ...
... cult acts ( the mysteries ) of these very deities , it is clear that Homer does not say all he knows , and for a very good reason . To be sure , the chthonians were finally drawn into the Olympian family and into the genealogia deorum ...
Сторінка 317
... 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 ...
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