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Eros - Cupid is the Latinized form ( from cupere , to desire ) of the Greek god of Love - and Psyche ( Soul ) are brought together rather late in the classical period . We have already seen how Hesiod employed Eros as a cosmic principle ...
Eros - Cupid is the Latinized form ( from cupere , to desire ) of the Greek god of Love - and Psyche ( Soul ) are brought together rather late in the classical period . We have already seen how Hesiod employed Eros as a cosmic principle ...
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To those schools of religious thought , especially the Pythagorean , that emphasized moral purity , souls earned for themselves a home ... If the soul had led a pure life on earth , it was directed to the path on the right to Elysium .
To those schools of religious thought , especially the Pythagorean , that emphasized moral purity , souls earned for themselves a home ... If the soul had led a pure life on earth , it was directed to the path on the right to Elysium .
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He forces the souls to confess their crimes done in life which the perpetrators foolishly thought could be concealed . Tisiphone scourges them mercilessly with her whip of knotted serpents and then turns them over to her sister Furies .
He forces the souls to confess their crimes done in life which the perpetrators foolishly thought could be concealed . Tisiphone scourges them mercilessly with her whip of knotted serpents and then turns them over to her sister Furies .
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Myths and Mythographers of Greece and Rome | 1 |
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