The Mythology of the Aryan Nations, Volumen2Longmans, Green, and Company, 1870 |
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... morning , the child of the heaven , springs up first from the sea , ' as Athênê also is born by the water - side . But as Athênê became the special embodiment of the keen wis- dom which Phoibos alone shared with her , so on Aphroditê ...
... morning , the child of the heaven , springs up first from the sea , ' as Athênê also is born by the water - side . But as Athênê became the special embodiment of the keen wis- dom which Phoibos alone shared with her , so on Aphroditê ...
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... morning . In the Vedic hymns this epithet has already passed from the dawn or the sun to the shining steeds which draw their chariot , and the Haris and Harits are the horses of Indra , the sun , and the dawn , as the Rohits are the ...
... morning . In the Vedic hymns this epithet has already passed from the dawn or the sun to the shining steeds which draw their chariot , and the Haris and Harits are the horses of Indra , the sun , and the dawn , as the Rohits are the ...
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... morning light ; or she is Lêthê , as Phoibos is also a son of Lêtô , and the bright Dioskouroi spring from the colourless Leda . So too the two Spartan Charites are , like Phaethousa and Lampetiê , Klêtê and Phaenna ( the clear and ...
... morning light ; or she is Lêthê , as Phoibos is also a son of Lêtô , and the bright Dioskouroi spring from the colourless Leda . So too the two Spartan Charites are , like Phaethousa and Lampetiê , Klêtê and Phaenna ( the clear and ...
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... morning in the form of Aphro- ditê exhibits none of the severity which marks the character of Athênê . She is the dawn in all her loveliness and splen- dour , but the dawn not as unsullied by any breath of passion , but as waking all ...
... morning in the form of Aphro- ditê exhibits none of the severity which marks the character of Athênê . She is the dawn in all her loveliness and splen- dour , but the dawn not as unsullied by any breath of passion , but as waking all ...
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... morning over the yet starlit waters ) , while others gave her as her nurses the beautiful Horai , 3 to whose charge are committed the gates of heaven , the clouds which they scatter from the summits of Olympos and then bring to it again ...
... morning over the yet starlit waters ) , while others gave her as her nurses the beautiful Horai , 3 to whose charge are committed the gates of heaven , the clouds which they scatter from the summits of Olympos and then bring to it again ...
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