Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
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עמוד 99
... Egypt written in a straight narrative form . Further , Plutarch ap- pears here to be trying to connect the Egyptian gods with certain Greek gods , a difficult task since much could only be theorized . He relies principally on ...
... Egypt written in a straight narrative form . Further , Plutarch ap- pears here to be trying to connect the Egyptian gods with certain Greek gods , a difficult task since much could only be theorized . He relies principally on ...
עמוד 102
... Egyptian religion . Consequently , glimpses into the cosmos which we are granted come about when he relates univer- sal phenomena with the mythical Egyptian gods : There are some who would make the legend an allegorical reference to ...
... Egyptian religion . Consequently , glimpses into the cosmos which we are granted come about when he relates univer- sal phenomena with the mythical Egyptian gods : There are some who would make the legend an allegorical reference to ...
עמוד 116
... Egyptian deities stands his larger thesis that the essentials of Egyptian religion are the same as those of the Greek . Only the names are sometimes different , continues Plutarch : “ . . . just as the sun and the moon and the heavens ...
... Egyptian deities stands his larger thesis that the essentials of Egyptian religion are the same as those of the Greek . Only the names are sometimes different , continues Plutarch : “ . . . just as the sun and the moon and the heavens ...
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