The Great Dionysiak Myth, Bind 1Longmans, Green, 1877 - 18 sider |
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... called Nysseius ; with a goad he punch'd each furious dame , And made them ev'ry one cast down their green and leavy spears . This th ' homicide Lycurgus did ; and those ungodly fears , He put the froes in , seiz'd their God . Ev'n ...
... called Nysseius ; with a goad he punch'd each furious dame , And made them ev'ry one cast down their green and leavy spears . This th ' homicide Lycurgus did ; and those ungodly fears , He put the froes in , seiz'd their God . Ev'n ...
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... called Kadmeioi and Kadmeiones , after Kadmos , their reputed ancestor . I loved Semele in Thebai , ' says Zeus , and she bore Dionysos , a - source - of - joy to mortals . ' The Episode of Lykourgos had left us in ignorance of the race ...
... called Kadmeioi and Kadmeiones , after Kadmos , their reputed ancestor . I loved Semele in Thebai , ' says Zeus , and she bore Dionysos , a - source - of - joy to mortals . ' The Episode of Lykourgos had left us in ignorance of the race ...
Side 30
... Called in the hierogly- phics Kam , or the Black , from the colour of the alluvial mud of the Nile . To the Hebrews it was known as Mitsraim , or the Two Mitsrs , an ap- pellation found also in the Assyrian as Musr , and the Persian as ...
... Called in the hierogly- phics Kam , or the Black , from the colour of the alluvial mud of the Nile . To the Hebrews it was known as Mitsraim , or the Two Mitsrs , an ap- pellation found also in the Assyrian as Musr , and the Persian as ...
Side 32
... Lykophron , mentions that the writer of the Epik poem called the Kyprian 1 Inf . IX . vi . Zagreus . 2 Ibid . VI . ii . S Cf. Diod . Sik . iii . 64 . 4 V. 777 . Verses , who may have been Stasinos of Kypros , 32 THE GREAT DIONYSIAK MYTH .
... Lykophron , mentions that the writer of the Epik poem called the Kyprian 1 Inf . IX . vi . Zagreus . 2 Ibid . VI . ii . S Cf. Diod . Sik . iii . 64 . 4 V. 777 . Verses , who may have been Stasinos of Kypros , 32 THE GREAT DIONYSIAK MYTH .
Side 33
... called her new- born son Anios , the Ben - oni or Son of Sorrow . Anios became the father of three daughters , Oino , Spermo , and Elais , to whom Dionysos gave the magic power of pro- ducing any quantity of wine , corn , and oil , with ...
... called her new- born son Anios , the Ben - oni or Son of Sorrow . Anios became the father of three daughters , Oino , Spermo , and Elais , to whom Dionysos gave the magic power of pro- ducing any quantity of wine , corn , and oil , with ...
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