Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
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עמוד 100
... Osiris first , Arueris ( also called Apollo and Elder Horus ) , Typhon , Isis , and last Nephthys , sometimes called Finality , Aphrodite , and Victory ( V. 12. 33 ) . Osiris , the superior of the new gods , coupled with Isis ; addi ...
... Osiris first , Arueris ( also called Apollo and Elder Horus ) , Typhon , Isis , and last Nephthys , sometimes called Finality , Aphrodite , and Victory ( V. 12. 33 ) . Osiris , the superior of the new gods , coupled with Isis ; addi ...
עמוד 101
... Osiris ' heirs ( V. section 15-22 ) , and with Osiris taking on his role as king of the dead . But Plutarch goes beyond merely relating a story . As a cultural historian and primitive anthropologist , he sees the representa- tional ...
... Osiris ' heirs ( V. section 15-22 ) , and with Osiris taking on his role as king of the dead . But Plutarch goes beyond merely relating a story . As a cultural historian and primitive anthropologist , he sees the representa- tional ...
עמוד 108
... Osiris . As before with an unnamed su- preme being , indecorous conduct cannot logically be attributed to Isis , Osiris , and Typhon , if they are to be considered true gods , Plutarch's original premise in discussing Egyptian deities ...
... Osiris . As before with an unnamed su- preme being , indecorous conduct cannot logically be attributed to Isis , Osiris , and Typhon , if they are to be considered true gods , Plutarch's original premise in discussing Egyptian deities ...
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