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Pagina 253
He is content to illuminate and develop the conflict between natural forces and the soul that claims to escape their domination . ” All Greece recognized and worshiped Dionysus , but all Greece did not engage in orgiastic celebrations ...
He is content to illuminate and develop the conflict between natural forces and the soul that claims to escape their domination . ” All Greece recognized and worshiped Dionysus , but all Greece did not engage in orgiastic celebrations ...
Pagina 269
The nineteenth century was to witness a revolutionary change in attitude toward Dionysus and yet another confrontation between Apollo and the god of wild forces ...
The nineteenth century was to witness a revolutionary change in attitude toward Dionysus and yet another confrontation between Apollo and the god of wild forces ...
Pagina 400
When Agamemnon calls his men to battle , Homer takes the opportunity to catalog the Greek forces ; and when Hector receives word of the enemy's preparations , he too summons his men and their allies , and there is a muster of the Trojan ...
When Agamemnon calls his men to battle , Homer takes the opportunity to catalog the Greek forces ; and when Hector receives word of the enemy's preparations , he too summons his men and their allies , and there is a muster of the Trojan ...
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Myths and Mythographers of Greece and Rome | 1 |
Battles of the Titans and the Rise of Zeus | 40 |
Zeus versus Cronus and the Titans | 55 |
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