The Great Dionysiak Myth, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1877 - 18 páginas |
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... HERODOTOS . SECTION I. DIONYSOS AND THRAKE . Ares Bendis and Dionysos . Samothrake and the Pelasgoi . Bassareus PAGE • 134 135 · 137 140 • 142 144 148 149 • 151 153 154 • 155 155 156 • 157 159 • • 160 162 163 165 167 SECTION II ...
... HERODOTOS . SECTION I. DIONYSOS AND THRAKE . Ares Bendis and Dionysos . Samothrake and the Pelasgoi . Bassareus PAGE • 134 135 · 137 140 • 142 144 148 149 • 151 153 154 • 155 155 156 • 157 159 • • 160 162 163 165 167 SECTION II ...
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... Herodotos 175 SECTION V. DIONYSOS AND UASAR . Subsection I. - Theory of Herodotos on the Historic Connection between the Divinities of Hellas and Kam . Aryan and Semitic divinities of the Hellenik Pantheon Herodotean identifications of ...
... Herodotos 175 SECTION V. DIONYSOS AND UASAR . Subsection I. - Theory of Herodotos on the Historic Connection between the Divinities of Hellas and Kam . Aryan and Semitic divinities of the Hellenik Pantheon Herodotean identifications of ...
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... HERODOTOS . Wide - spread worship and compound nature of the god CHAPTER VI . THE HELLENIK CULT OF DIONYSOS . SECTION I. THE FESTIVALS OF DIONYSOS . 224 Subsection I. - The Attik Cult . The Rural Dionysia 227 The phallic element in ...
... HERODOTOS . Wide - spread worship and compound nature of the god CHAPTER VI . THE HELLENIK CULT OF DIONYSOS . SECTION I. THE FESTIVALS OF DIONYSOS . 224 Subsection I. - The Attik Cult . The Rural Dionysia 227 The phallic element in ...
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... Herodotos and Diodoros , and the traditional accounts of later writers such as Justinus . But the com- bined information of all Hellenik and Latin authorities , even were it reliable in every particular , which is far in- deed from ...
... Herodotos and Diodoros , and the traditional accounts of later writers such as Justinus . But the com- bined information of all Hellenik and Latin authorities , even were it reliable in every particular , which is far in- deed from ...
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... Herodotos . It is unnecessary to extend the analysis after B.C. 400 ; the archaic idea of the god is , by that time , fixed and determined , and Herodotos himself is mainly valuable in this connection on account of his travels in the ...
... Herodotos . It is unnecessary to extend the analysis after B.C. 400 ; the archaic idea of the god is , by that time , fixed and determined , and Herodotos himself is mainly valuable in this connection on account of his travels in the ...
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