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... sebas - to a full understanding of the specifically Greek religious experience . The etymology of the word group sebein , sebas , semnos ( the attribute of being worthy of this kind of worship ) is insufficient for this purpose . The ...
... sebas - to a full understanding of the specifically Greek religious experience . The etymology of the word group sebein , sebas , semnos ( the attribute of being worthy of this kind of worship ) is insufficient for this purpose . The ...
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... sebas in the Greeks -'Does it not strike awe into you ? ' 119 Sebas comes from what is present , to the imagination or to the view , from a bodily and spiritual manifestation . For in true Greek fashion it comes really from both at once ...
... sebas in the Greeks -'Does it not strike awe into you ? ' 119 Sebas comes from what is present , to the imagination or to the view , from a bodily and spiritual manifestation . For in true Greek fashion it comes really from both at once ...
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... sebas and aidos has confirmed us in our view that these two concepts together were about equivalent to the Latin religio.165 Their religious significance is seen most unmistakably in those passages of the Homeric poems where they do not ...
... sebas and aidos has confirmed us in our view that these two concepts together were about equivalent to the Latin religio.165 Their religious significance is seen most unmistakably in those passages of the Homeric poems where they do not ...
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Note on the Plates Page | 2 |
The Mythological Strain in Greek Religion | 17 |
The Feast | 49 |
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Acropolis Acropolis Museum aidos ancient religion animal Apollo appear archaic Artemis aspect Athens attitude B.C. Archaeological Museum B.C. British Museum belongs bios Brauron British Museum called century B.C. British ceremony characteristic corresponding cult procedures dance death deities Delphi Demeter Dionysus divine domain eulabeia expressed fact feast Ferrara festal festive quality flamen Dialis frieze Gell goddess gods Greek and Roman Greek religion Greek religious experience Hera heroes Hesiod holy Homer hosia idea Iliad Juno Jupiter Kleophon painter knowledge laughter living meaning Munich myth mythology nature noein nomos non-existence Olympia original painter Parthenon phenomenon philosopher pietas Piraeus Plato poet presuppose primitive Prometheus realised reality Roman cult Roman religion Rome sacred sacrifice sebas sense speak sphere Spina spiritual Style Temple Terracotta Themis theoria thing Titanic Tomb underworld Valle Trebba vase painting Vatican Museum Veiovis vision Vulci W. F. Otto Wissowa word worship Zeus