The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 20 |
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الصفحة 16
It is for this reason that the Greeks and Romans never understood the origin of
their respective faiths . Writers of the highest rank among the latter , like Cicero ,
did not hesitate to affirm that their gods were borrowed from the former . * And
both ...
It is for this reason that the Greeks and Romans never understood the origin of
their respective faiths . Writers of the highest rank among the latter , like Cicero ,
did not hesitate to affirm that their gods were borrowed from the former . * And
both ...
الصفحة 16
This does not so forcibly appear in the mythology as in the language , where
word after word can be traced to a Vedie origin . Thus Agni , the Vedic god of fire ,
is found in ignis , whilst the Greek word seems identical with the German feuer .
This does not so forcibly appear in the mythology as in the language , where
word after word can be traced to a Vedie origin . Thus Agni , the Vedic god of fire ,
is found in ignis , whilst the Greek word seems identical with the German feuer .
الصفحة 16
We are therefore under the necessity of considering those hymns , where they
occur , as of late 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
...
We are therefore under the necessity of considering those hymns , where they
occur , as of late 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
...
الصفحة 16
The earliest god of the Vedic Aryans is unquestionably Agni , t and probably had
its 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 ...
The earliest god of the Vedic Aryans is unquestionably Agni , t and probably had
its 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 ...
الصفحة 16
... of Indra was the causa ir wun , sevique doloris , and the origin of the Aryan
dispersion . There is something sing ular in the ancient priesthoods of the Keltic
races ; there is a misty resemblance to the Brahminic , which requires
consideration .
... of Indra was the causa ir wun , sevique doloris , and the origin of the Aryan
dispersion . There is something sing ular in the ancient priesthoods of the Keltic
races ; there is a misty resemblance to the Brahminic , which requires
consideration .
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