Forest Folklore, Mythology, and RomanceAllen & Unwin, 1928 - 319 Seiten |
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... Persian monarchy were its privileges invaded ; they were next maintained by the Macedonians , and then by us . ' " In the Odyssey we read that Kalypso said to Hermes that “ rose- fingered " ' E'ós took Orion , and that " gold - seated ...
... Persian monarchy were its privileges invaded ; they were next maintained by the Macedonians , and then by us . ' " In the Odyssey we read that Kalypso said to Hermes that “ rose- fingered " ' E'ós took Orion , and that " gold - seated ...
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... Persia we read of a Grove of Eridhu , situated in the Forest of Eridhu , which contained a black Pine tree growing in the centre , traditionally considered as a Tree of Life . The Rev. W. Wyatt Gill mentions several particular groves in ...
... Persia we read of a Grove of Eridhu , situated in the Forest of Eridhu , which contained a black Pine tree growing in the centre , traditionally considered as a Tree of Life . The Rev. W. Wyatt Gill mentions several particular groves in ...
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... Persians . There is an Arab legend of two men who lived a generation before Mohammed . They 1 De Gubernatis , Mythologie des Plantes , vol . i . p . 111 . 2 Zenaïde A. Ragozin , Chaldea from the Earliest Time to the Rise of Assyria , p ...
... Persians . There is an Arab legend of two men who lived a generation before Mohammed . They 1 De Gubernatis , Mythologie des Plantes , vol . i . p . 111 . 2 Zenaïde A. Ragozin , Chaldea from the Earliest Time to the Rise of Assyria , p ...
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... Persia are known as Peries , whose food is perfume ; while the Demons bear the name of Deevs . Between these two sets of spirits there is constant warfare , in which , according to Persian legend , the Peries invariably get the worst of ...
... Persia are known as Peries , whose food is perfume ; while the Demons bear the name of Deevs . Between these two sets of spirits there is constant warfare , in which , according to Persian legend , the Peries invariably get the worst of ...
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... Persians considered the tree to be the emblem of human existence owing to the changes which it undergoes during the various seasons , and it was also regarded as a type of immortality owing to its lengthened period of life . A number of ...
... Persians considered the tree to be the emblem of human existence owing to the changes which it undergoes during the various seasons , and it was also regarded as a type of immortality owing to its lengthened period of life . A number of ...
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abode Africa ancient Apollo appear Ash tree bark bear beautiful became believed birds branches Buddha called Chaldea considered countries Date Palm dead Demons divine earth Elves enchanted Evil Spirits Fairy Mythology famous fell fire flowers forest fruit goddess gods Golden Bough green grew Grim ground growing Gubernatis heard heaven holy hunting Ibid Indian inhabited Irminsul island J. G. Frazer King known land Land of Punt leaf leaves legend tells Lewis Spence live magic mankind mentions moon mountains Myth Mythologie des Plantes natives night Nymphs Oak tree once origin Palm Pausanias Pine Pippala priest primitive race resembling river romance roots sacred grove sacred tree says seen serpent shade Silk-cotton tree soul speaking spot sprang Stallybrass tale temple Teut thorns told tradition travellers tribes trunk village wife Wild Huntsman witches wood World Tree worship Yggdrasil Zeus