A New System , Or, An Analysis of Antient Mythology: Wherein an Attempt is Made to Divest Tradition of Fable, and to Reduce the Truth to Its Original Purity, المجلد 2J. Walker; W.J. and J. Richardson; R. Faulder and Son; R. Lea; J. Nunn; Cuthell and Martin; H.D. Symonds; Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe; E. Jeffery; Lackington, Allen and Company; J. Booker; Black, Parry, and Kingsbury; J. Asperne; J. Murray; and J. Harris, 1807 |
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... Hence the red , or scarlet , a colour appropriated to great and honourable personages , was styled Phoinic . The palm was also styled Phoinic , ov : and the an- tients always speak of it as a stately and noble tree . It was esteemed an ...
... Hence the red , or scarlet , a colour appropriated to great and honourable personages , was styled Phoinic . The palm was also styled Phoinic , ov : and the an- tients always speak of it as a stately and noble tree . It was esteemed an ...
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... Hence the story of the bird , styled the Phoenix , is thought to have been borrowed from this tree . Pliny , in describ ing the species of Palm , styled Syagrus , says , " Mirum de eâ accepimus , cum Phoenice Ave , quæ putatur ex hujus ...
... Hence the story of the bird , styled the Phoenix , is thought to have been borrowed from this tree . Pliny , in describ ing the species of Palm , styled Syagrus , says , " Mirum de eâ accepimus , cum Phoenice Ave , quæ putatur ex hujus ...
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... hence we may infer , that Belus and Phoenix were the same . Not that there were any such persons as Phoenix and Belus , for they were certainly titles : and , under the cha- racters of those two personages , Colonies , named Belidæ and ...
... hence we may infer , that Belus and Phoenix were the same . Not that there were any such persons as Phoenix and Belus , for they were certainly titles : and , under the cha- racters of those two personages , Colonies , named Belidæ and ...
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... Hence we are told by ' Elian and Plutarch , not only of the great veneration paid to dogs in Egypt , and of their being main- tained in many cities and temples ; in which they certainly exceed the truth ; but we are moreover assured ...
... Hence we are told by ' Elian and Plutarch , not only of the great veneration paid to dogs in Egypt , and of their being main- tained in many cities and temples ; in which they certainly exceed the truth ; but we are moreover assured ...
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... hence we may perceive how little , in later times , even the native Egyptians knew of their rites and history . Farther accounts may be produced from the same writer , in confirmation of what I have been saying . He not only mentions ...
... hence we may perceive how little , in later times , even the native Egyptians knew of their rites and history . Farther accounts may be produced from the same writer , in confirmation of what I have been saying . He not only mentions ...
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