A Catechism of Mythology: Containing a Compendious History of the Heathen Gods and Heroes, Indispensable to a Correct Knowledge of the Ancient Poets and the Classics: with 75 Engravings. To which is Added, The Mythology of Northern Europe, Translated from the French ...W.R. Lucas, 1832 - 305 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 39
Página 14
... statues of their deities . The natural consequence of raising mortals to the rank of gods , was , that the actions attributed to them , blend the mighty with the mean , and represent them , when considered literally , as guilty of the ...
... statues of their deities . The natural consequence of raising mortals to the rank of gods , was , that the actions attributed to them , blend the mighty with the mean , and represent them , when considered literally , as guilty of the ...
Página 17
... statue as they did that of the other gods . Yet some attempted to represent him in the form of an old man , holding between his hands the urn wherein the fortunes of mankind are wrapped up . Placed before him was a book in which ...
... statue as they did that of the other gods . Yet some attempted to represent him in the form of an old man , holding between his hands the urn wherein the fortunes of mankind are wrapped up . Placed before him was a book in which ...
Página 23
... statues often mark in the right the number of three hundred , and in the left that of sixty , to signify the measure of the year . History informs us that Janus was represented with two faces , because he command- ed two different ...
... statues often mark in the right the number of three hundred , and in the left that of sixty , to signify the measure of the year . History informs us that Janus was represented with two faces , because he command- ed two different ...
Página 28
... statues ; but as the guardian of houses and hearths , she was repre- sented as wearing a long flowing robe , with a veil on her head , holding a lamp in one hand and a javelin in the other . On some medals she is depicted with a drum ...
... statues ; but as the guardian of houses and hearths , she was repre- sented as wearing a long flowing robe , with a veil on her head , holding a lamp in one hand and a javelin in the other . On some medals she is depicted with a drum ...
Página 29
... statues . The sacred fire renewed by the rays of the sun , attended the monarchs in their wars . Who was Vesta ? QUESTIONS . Please to tell me something farther respecting Vesta . To whom was the direction of this fire entrusted ? How ...
... statues . The sacred fire renewed by the rays of the sun , attended the monarchs in their wars . Who was Vesta ? QUESTIONS . Please to tell me something farther respecting Vesta . To whom was the direction of this fire entrusted ? How ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
A Catechism Of Mythology: Containing A Compendious History Of The Heathen ... William Darlington Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
A Catechism of Mythology; Containing a Compendious History of the Heathen ... William Darlington Sin vista previa disponible - 2023 |
A Catechism of Mythology: Containing a Compendious History of the Heathen ... William Darlington Sin vista previa disponible - 2019 |
Términos y frases comunes
abode adorned altars ancient animals Apollo appears arms Bacchus beautiful blood body called caused celebrated Celts Ceres CHAPTER chariot consecrated crown Cybele daugh daughter death deities Demogorgon Diana divinity Druids earth Egypt Egyptians eternal Eurystheus eyes fable father feet fire flames flowers Gauls gave giants goddess gods gold golden Grecian Greece Greeks hand head heaven hell Hence Hercules heroes Hesiod honour horses immolated immortal infernal inhabitants Janus Juno Jupiter killed king man-bull married Mars Mercury Minerva moon mother Mount mountain mythology Neptune NORTHERN EUROPE nymphs o'er Odin offered oracle Orpheus Osiris painted Phocis Phrygia placed Pluto poets presided priests Proserpine reign religion represented river Romans Rome sacred sacrifices Saturn says serpent Sibyls sometimes soul statues stone temple Theseus Thessaly tion Trojan Trophonius Troy Typhon Ulysses Venus victims Vulcan wife winds wings worship youth
Pasajes populares
Página 228 - First, Moloch, horrid King, besmeared with blood Of human sacrifice, and parents' tears; Though, for the noise of drums and timbrels loud, Their children's cries unheard that passed through fire To his grim idol.
Página 141 - Hastes to the nether world his destin'd way. Deep was the cave; and, downward as it went From the wide mouth, a rocky rough descent; And here th...
Página 96 - Sheer o'er the crystal battlements : from morn To noon he fell, from noon to dewy eve, A summer's day ; and with the setting sun Dropt from the zenith like a falling star...
Página 157 - With many a weary step, and many a groan, Up the high hill he heaves a huge round stone; The huge round stone, resulting with a bound, Thunders impetuous down, and smokes along the ground.
Página 121 - Said then the omnific Word, your discord end. Nor stay'd ; but, on the wings of cherubim Uplifted, in paternal glory rode Far into Chaos and the world unborn ; For Chaos heard his voice. Him all his train Follow'd in bright procession to behold Creation, and the wonders of his might.
Página 279 - Hela's drear abode. Him the Dog of Darkness spied, His shaggy throat he open'd wide, While from his jaws, with carnage fill'd, Foam and human gore...
Página 25 - High as the Mother of the Gods in place, And proud, like her, of an immortal race. Then, when in pomp she makes the Phrygian round, With golden turrets on her temples crown'd; A hundred gods her sweeping train supply; Her offspring all, and all command the sky.
Página 110 - Far on the right, her dogs foul Scylla hides : Charybdis roaring on the left presides, And in her greedy whirlpool sucks the tides; Then spouts them from below: with fury driv'n, The waves mount up and wash the face of heav'n.
Página 56 - Mine is the' invention of the charming lyre ; Sweet notes and heavenly numbers I inspire. Sure is my bow, unerring is my dart; But ah ! more deadly his who pierced my heart. Medicine is mine ; what herbs and simples grow In fields and forests, all their powers I know; And am the great physician call'd below.
Página 101 - Hermes obeys; with golden pinions binds His flying feet, and mounts the western winds: And, whether o'er the seas or earth he flies, With rapid force they bear him down the skies. But first he grasps within his awful hand The mark of...