10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ANTHROPOPHUISM»
Discover the use of
anthropophuism in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
anthropophuism and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Studies on Homer and the Homeric Age: Olympus: or, The ...
The second, or anthropophuism, appears to have formed its most proper and
distinctive characteristic. Further, it was the intellectual rather than the carnal
nature of man, which originally determined a law for the construction of the
Olympian ...
William Ewart Gladstone, 1858
2
Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country
The other three he describes under the names of Anthropophuism, Nature-
worship, and Brute-worship. The religion of the Homeric age was of course, in the
main, Anthropophu- istic. In some considerable degree, however, it admitted of
the ...
3
Olympus, or The religion of the Homeric age
The second, or anthropophuism, appears to have formed its most proper and
distinctive characteristic. Further, it was the intellectual rather than the carnal
nature of man, which originally determined a law for the construction of the
Olympian ...
William Ewart Gladstone, 1858
4
Gladstone Centenary Essays:
He coins the word 'anthropophuism' (there is no previous recorded instance of its
use) to convey his belief that human nature had 'obtruded' into the sphere of deity
, implying that the human was an alien force in the realm of divinity."" By the ...
David William Bebbington, Roger Swift, 2000
5
The Last Poems of D.H. Lawrence: Shaping a Late Style
He distinguishes 'anthropophuism' from other kinds of anthropomorphism in
order to define the era: This kind of anthropomorphism — or as Mr. Gladstone
used to call it, 'anthropophuism' — 'humanity of nature' — is primitive and
inevitable: ...
6
Juventus Mundi. The Gods and Men of the Heroic Age
He is the most marked receptacle of all such earthly, sensual, and appetitive
elements as, at the time of Homer, anthropophuism had obtruded into the sphere
of deity. On the epithets and verbal ascriptions of Zeus, wemay observe, 1. That
they ...
William Ewart Gladstone, 1869
The other three he describes under the names of Anthropophuism, N
atureworship, and Brute-worship. The religion of the Homeric age was of course,
in the main, Anthro ophua istie. In some considerable egree, however, it admitted
of the ...
James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch, 1859
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Juventus Mundi: The Gods and Men of the Heroic Age
He is the most marked receptacle of all such earthly, sensual, and appetitive
elements as, at the time of Homer, anthropophuism had obtruded into the sphere
of deity. On the epithets and verbal ascriptions of Zeus, we may observe, 1.
William Ewart Gladstone, 1870
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Interpretation and Dionysos: Method in the Study of a God
... an outcome of particular social activities and social structure, which inevitably
causes anthropomorphism, or as I prefer to call it, anthropophuism—the making
of gods with human natures-and the anthropopathic action of the worshipper', ...
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Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 1 of 4: A-D)
ns.Anthropophagin′ian (Shak.) a cannibal; Anthropoph′agite.—adj.
Anthropoph′agous. [Gr.anthrōpos,man,phagein, toeat.] Anthropophuism,
anthrōpof′ūizm,n.theascriptionofahuman natureto thegods. [Gr. anthrōpos,man,
andphuē,nature ...