The Greek MythsMoyer Bell, 1988 - 412 pages |
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... called the Ionian after her , but there turned back and travelled north to Mount Haemus and then , by way of the ... called Demeter . Epaphus , who was rumoured to be the divine bull Apis , reigned over Egypt , and had a daughter , Libya ...
... called the Ionian after her , but there turned back and travelled north to Mount Haemus and then , by way of the ... called Demeter . Epaphus , who was rumoured to be the divine bull Apis , reigned over Egypt , and had a daughter , Libya ...
Page 67
... called the Finger Tomb . This marks the place where , in desperation , he bit off a finger to placate these black goddesses , and some of them , at least , changed their hue to white , so that his sanity was restored . He then shaved ...
... called the Finger Tomb . This marks the place where , in desperation , he bit off a finger to placate these black goddesses , and some of them , at least , changed their hue to white , so that his sanity was restored . He then shaved ...
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... called Mount Palatine ; the site having been Nicostrate's choice ; and soon there was no more powerful king than Evander in all Italy . Nicostrate , now called Carmenta , adapted the thirteen - consonant Pelasgian alphabet , which ...
... called Mount Palatine ; the site having been Nicostrate's choice ; and soon there was no more powerful king than Evander in all Italy . Nicostrate , now called Carmenta , adapted the thirteen - consonant Pelasgian alphabet , which ...
Contents
Col 7733678 Clas CONTENTS OF VOLUME ONE 91239 FOREWORD | 9 |
INTRODUCTION II | 11 |
THE PELASGIAN CREATION MYTH | 27 |
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Achilles Aegisthus Aeneid Agamemnon Ajax ancient Aphrodite Apollo Apollodorus Apollonius Rhodius Arcadian Argive Argonauts Argos Artemis Athene Athene's Athenian bull called chariot Cretan Crete Cronus cult daughter death Delphi Demeter Dictys Cretensis Diodorus Siculus Dionysus divine Electra Epitome Erinnyes Euripides Fabula father goddess gods golden Greece Greek Hellenic Hephaestus Hera Heracles Heracles's Hermes hero Herodotus Hesiod Homer honour horse Hyginus Iliad island Jason killed Labour Libyan lion Lycophron married Medea Menelaus Metamorphoses Minos moon Moon-goddess mother Mount murder Mycenae myth mythographers Nemean nymph Odes Odysseus Olympian oracle Orestes Ovid palace Pausanias Peleus Pelops Pindar Plutarch Poseidon Priam priestess quoted reign ritual river sacred king sacrifice sacrificed sailed Scholiast Scholiast on Homer's sent serpent Servius on Virgil's shrine sons Sparta story Strabo tanist Tartarus temple Thebes Theseus tomb took Trojan Troy Tzetzes viii Virgil's Aeneid worshipped Zeus Zeus's