The Great Dionysiak Myth, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1877 - 18 páginas |
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... origin . CHAPTER V. THE DIONYSOS OF 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 ...
... origin . CHAPTER V. THE DIONYSOS OF 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 ...
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... origin · Many - named and manifold in nature Chested . Connected with ivy Both the youngest of the gods Connected with spotted animals and garments 187 190 190 190 • 190 191 • 192 . 195 196 • 196 PAGE Vinal divinities Tauric divinities ...
... origin · Many - named and manifold in nature Chested . Connected with ivy Both the youngest of the gods Connected with spotted animals and garments 187 190 190 190 • 190 191 • 192 . 195 196 • 196 PAGE Vinal divinities Tauric divinities ...
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... origin Divinities common to Kam and Aram Derivation of divinities from Kaldea An objection of Mr. Kenrick to the theory of a Phoenician Dionysos considered · 209 · 210 • 214 215 SECTION VI . DIONYSOS IN ARABIA . Orotal and the Great ...
... origin Divinities common to Kam and Aram Derivation of divinities from Kaldea An objection of Mr. Kenrick to the theory of a Phoenician Dionysos considered · 209 · 210 • 214 215 SECTION VI . DIONYSOS IN ARABIA . Orotal and the Great ...
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... origin ; any divinity of a Semitic nation , Semitic ; and that consequently the onus probandi , which I willingly accept , is on any one who asserts the contrary . A few years ago when the above - mentioned views respecting Aryan ...
... origin ; any divinity of a Semitic nation , Semitic ; and that consequently the onus probandi , which I willingly accept , is on any one who asserts the contrary . A few years ago when the above - mentioned views respecting Aryan ...
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... origin , I shall subsequently discuss the obscure question of the introduction of his cult into Hellas ; shall notice his position in the Phoenician Outer - world ; and finally , trace his worship to its origin in the earliest home of ...
... origin , I shall subsequently discuss the obscure question of the introduction of his cult into Hellas ; shall notice his position in the Phoenician Outer - world ; and finally , trace his worship to its origin in the earliest home of ...
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