| Karl Otfried Müller - 1840 - 546 sider
...Lucretius, v. 1383 — 138G. } Iliad, xviti. 569. I Cited in Eustathius, p. 1 163 (fragm. 1, ed. Gaisford). religions of Greece and Asia Minor ; boys of extraordinary...represented as gods or beings of a divine nature. According to the very remarkable and explicit tradition of the Argives, Linus was a youth, who, having... | |
| Karl Otfried Müller - 1840 - 420 sider
...offered in explanation of these customs often speak of youths of royal blood, who were carried of}' in the prime of their life. The real object of lamentation...represented as gods or beings of a divine nature. According to the very remarkable and explicit tradition of the Argives, Linus was a youth, who, having... | |
| Karl Otfried Müller - 1847 - 584 sider
...Lucrelita, v, 1383 — 13SG. t Iliad, xviii. 569. . Cited in Eustathius, p. Il63 (fiagm. I. td. Guisford). c religions of Greece and Asia Minor ; boys of extraordinary...represented as gods or beings of a divine nature. According to the very remarkable and explicit tradition of the Argives, Linus was a youth, who, having... | |
| Karl Otfried Müller - 1847 - 562 sider
...l,uereiim, v. 1383 — 1338. t Iliad, xviii. 569. J Cited in Eiutathiug, p. 1 KM (fragm. I, ed. Qaisfurd). religions of Greece and Asia Minor; boys of extraordinary...by the summer heat, and other phenomena of the same kinj, which the imagination of these early times invested with a personal form, and represented as... | |
| Karl Otfried Müller - 1847 - 558 sider
...often speak of youths of royal blood, who were carried olF in the prime of their life. The real bbject of lamentation was the tender beauty of spring destroyed...represented as gods or beings of a divine nature. According to the very remarkable and explicit tradition of the Argives, Linus was a youth, who, having... | |
| Herodotus - 1852 - 128 sider
...1280. Our text, however, refers to the song of which Linus, whoever he may have been, was the subject. The real object of lamentation was the tender beauty of spring destroyed by the summer heat ; which the imagination of those times invested with a personal form, and represented as a being of... | |
| Charles Anthon - 1853 - 610 sider
...ed. Hartes in all these other dirges, was the tender beauty of spring destroyed by the summer heats, and other phenomena of the same kind, which the imagination...invested with a personal form, and represented as being of a divine origin. These popular dirges, therefore, originally the expression of grief at the... | |
| Charles Anthon - 1853 - 600 sider
...Gaisf.). in all these other dirges, was the tender beauty of spring destroyed by the summer heats, and other phenomena of the same kind, which the imagination...invested with a personal form, and represented as being of a divine origin. These popular dirges, therefore, originally the expression of grief at the... | |
| Anne Charlotte Lynch Botta - 1860 - 592 sider
...festival of the lambs, at which many dogs were slain. The real object of lamentation was the tender beanty of spring destroyed by the summer heat, and other...phenomena of the same kind, which the imagination of those times invested with a personal form, and represented as beings of a divine nature. Of similar... | |
| sir John Pentland Mahaffy - 1871 - 466 sider
...destroyed by wild beasts, and whose death is lamented in the harvest or other periods of hot season. The real object of lamentation was the tender beauty...represented as gods or beings of a divine nature. According to the very remarkable and explicit tradition of the Argives, Linus was a youth, who, having... | |
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