The Great Dionysiak Myth, Bind 1Longmans, Green, 1877 - 18 sider |
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... Poseidon.1 Whatever the shortcomings of this little monograph may have been , and it undoubtedly took the side of the question then unpopular , I am pleased to find that the leading principles which it advocated are not likely to be ...
... Poseidon.1 Whatever the shortcomings of this little monograph may have been , and it undoubtedly took the side of the question then unpopular , I am pleased to find that the leading principles which it advocated are not likely to be ...
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... Poseidon only Kyanochaites , the Lord - of - the- dark - blue - sea . Moreover , all the aspects of Dionysos Theoinos are by no means joyful , since wine has a double influence , producing , on the one hand , happiness and ex ...
... Poseidon only Kyanochaites , the Lord - of - the- dark - blue - sea . Moreover , all the aspects of Dionysos Theoinos are by no means joyful , since wine has a double influence , producing , on the one hand , happiness and ex ...
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... Poseidon ; but they , like Lykourgos and other contem- nors of Dionysos , are stricken with blindness , and bring him on board their ship . Then wonders appear . Wine trickles down the deck , ivy twines round mast and oars , and the ...
... Poseidon ; but they , like Lykourgos and other contem- nors of Dionysos , are stricken with blindness , and bring him on board their ship . Then wonders appear . Wine trickles down the deck , ivy twines round mast and oars , and the ...
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... ( Poseidon , xxix . ) that the customary Homerik formula for the Aryan divinities is the gods who possess the wide heaven . " Mr. Gladstone ( Juv . Mun . 318 ) quotes Nagelsbach to the effect that Homeros places neither Dionysos or ...
... ( Poseidon , xxix . ) that the customary Homerik formula for the Aryan divinities is the gods who possess the wide heaven . " Mr. Gladstone ( Juv . Mun . 318 ) quotes Nagelsbach to the effect that Homeros places neither Dionysos or ...
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... Poseidon , secs . xxx.- xxxiv . 2 Dyer , Ruins of Pompeii , 80-1 ; Adams , Buried Cities of Campania , 211-2 . 3 Antique Gems , i . 218 , 265 . gleam and pierce through all their cumbrous trappings and disguises.1 THE DIONYSOS OF THE ...
... Poseidon , secs . xxx.- xxxiv . 2 Dyer , Ruins of Pompeii , 80-1 ; Adams , Buried Cities of Campania , 211-2 . 3 Antique Gems , i . 218 , 265 . gleam and pierce through all their cumbrous trappings and disguises.1 THE DIONYSOS OF THE ...
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