| Pausanias - 1794 - 440 páginas
...Hence we fpeak of a terreftrial Bacchus and a terreftrial Apollo, who beftows the all-various ftreams of water with which the earth abounds, and openings prophetic of futurity." Brafs indeed was employed by the ancients, as we learn from the Scholiaft on Theocritus (Eidyl. 2),... | |
| Apuleius - 1822 - 448 páginas
...the sea. But I will also perceive the truth of that divine saying of the ancients, that all tiiings are full of Gods ; for more particular orders proceed...first triad of these is demiurgic orfabricative, viz. Jupiter, Neptune, Vulcan ; the second, Vesta, Minerva, Mars, defensive ; the third, Ceres, Juno, Diana,... | |
| Apuleius - 1822 - 436 páginas
...contains all things, in an earthly manner, which Heaven comprehends celestially. Hence, we speak of n terrestrial Bacchus and a terrestrial Apollo, who...Gods, and that the first triad of these is demiurgic orfabricativc, viz. Jupiter, Neptune, Vulcan ; the second, Vesta, Minerva, Mars, defensive ; the third,... | |
| 1824 - 456 páginas
...more particular orders proceed from such as are more general, the mundane from the supermundane, aud the sublunary from the celestial ; while earth becomes...first triad of these is demiurgic orfabricative, viz. Jupiter, Neptune, Vulcan ; the second, Vesta, Minerva, Mars, defensive ; the third, Ceres, Juno, Diana,... | |
| 1824 - 448 páginas
...more particular orders proceed from such as are more general, the mundane from the supermundane, aud the sublunary from the celestial ; while earth becomes...Gods, and that the first triad of these is demiurgic or fabricative, viz. Jupiter, Neptune, Vulcan ; the second, Vesta, Minerva, Mars, defensive; the third,... | |
| Pausanias (the traveller) - 1824 - 410 páginas
...earth receives the illuminations of all the gods. "And hence (says Proclus in Tim. p. 282) there are a terrestrial Ceres, Vesta, and Isis, as likewise...earth abounds, and openings prophetic of futurity." Brass, indeed, was employed by the ancients, as we learn from the Scholiast on Theocritus (Eidyl. 2),... | |
| Pausanias - 1824 - 408 páginas
...earth receives the illuminations of all the gods. " And hence (says Proclus in Tim. p. 282) there are a terrestrial Ceres, Vesta, and Isis, as likewise...earth abounds, and openings prophetic of futurity." Brass, indeed, was employed by the ancients, as we learn from the Scholiast on Theocritus (Eidyl. 2),... | |
| Pausanias - 1824 - 408 páginas
...proceeds about the one divinity of the heavens. For there are progressions of all the celestial god* into the earth ; and earth contains all things in...earth abounds, and openings prophetic of futurity." Brass, indeed, was employed by the ancients, as we learn from the Scholiast on Theocritus (Eidyl. 2),... | |
| Apuleius - 1853 - 550 páginas
...in an earthly manner, which Heaven comprehends celestially. Hence, we speak of a terrestrial Eacchus and a terrestrial Apollo, who bestows the all-various...first triad of these is demiurgic orfabricative, viz. Jupiter, Neptune, Vulcan; the second, Vesta, Minerva, Mars, defensive} the third, Ceres, Juno, Diana,... | |
| Orpheus (Greek mythology) - 1896 - 272 páginas
...extraordinary passage (as I have observed in a note on it in my Proclus, p. 282) we may perceive at one view why the Sun in the Orphic Hymns is called Jupiter,...first triad of these is demiurgic orfabricative, viz. Jupiter, Neptune, Vulcan; the second, Vesta, Minerva, Mars, defensive; the third, Ceres, Juno, Diana,... | |
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