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... origin of their respective faiths . Writers of the highest rank among the latter , like Cicero , did not hesitate to affirm that their gods were bor- rowed from the former . And both Herodotus and Diodorus Siculus believed that they ...
... origin of their respective faiths . Writers of the highest rank among the latter , like Cicero , did not hesitate to affirm that their gods were bor- rowed from the former . And both Herodotus and Diodorus Siculus believed that they ...
Pagina 16
... origin . Thus Agni , the Vedic god of fire , is found in ignis , whilst the Greek word seems identical with the German feuer . These resemblances are considered by competent authorities to point out that the Pelasgian races , those ...
... origin . Thus Agni , the Vedic god of fire , is found in ignis , whilst the Greek word seems identical with the German feuer . These resemblances are considered by competent authorities to point out that the Pelasgian races , those ...
Pagina 16
... origin . Yet we have observed that it was precisely with the Vedic Barthelemy St. Hilaire , Les Vedas , Lib . i . , p . 17 . Bunsen , Place of Egypt in Universal History , book iv . + Idem phase of Hindu mythology that the Hellenic ...
... origin . Yet we have observed that it was precisely with the Vedic Barthelemy St. Hilaire , Les Vedas , Lib . i . , p . 17 . Bunsen , Place of Egypt in Universal History , book iv . + Idem phase of Hindu mythology that the Hellenic ...
Pagina 16
... origin in the discovery of the domestic uses of fire . It is difficult for the nineteenth century readers to carry back their imaginations so far as to realize a time when the use of fire was unknown . But to such an age the worship of ...
... origin in the discovery of the domestic uses of fire . It is difficult for the nineteenth century readers to carry back their imaginations so far as to realize a time when the use of fire was unknown . But to such an age the worship of ...
Pagina 16
... origin of the Aryan dis- persion . There is something singular in the ancient priesthoods of the Keltic races ; there is a misty resemblance to the Brahm- inic , which requires consideration . Nay , more , it has been shrewdly suspected ...
... origin of the Aryan dis- persion . There is something singular in the ancient priesthoods of the Keltic races ; there is a misty resemblance to the Brahm- inic , which requires consideration . Nay , more , it has been shrewdly suspected ...
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