10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «THEOGONICAL»
Discover the use of
theogonical in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
theogonical and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Ritual Texts for the Afterlife: Orpheus and the Bacchic Gold ...
us the description of “Rhapsodic Theogonies” that in other sources is explained
as “Theogony in Twenty-four Rhapsodies,” namely one complex theogonical
poem that combines the length of the Iliad and the Odyssey; only Nonnus' poem
on ...
Fritz Graf, Sarah Iles Johnston, 2013
2
The Gospel of Judas in Context: Proceedings of the First ...
adduced for comparison, it appears that the Gospel of Judas sustains the closest
affinity with portions of the Apocalypse of Adam and especially the theogonical
and cosmogonical sections of the Holy Book of the Great Invisible Spirit, and the
...
3
The Yar-luṅ Dynasty: A study with particular regard to the ...
The. cosmological. and. theogonical. aspects. of. the. representation. of. the.
Dynasty. The division of the prehistoric lineage of the Dynasty into separate
groups might be quite simply explained if we assume that the whole lineage had
been ...
4
Psyche, 2 Volumes: The Cult of Souls and Belief in ...
... and quasi-philosophical specula— tion was a distinguishing feature of the
Orphics and of Orphic literature. Religion only entered into their Theogonical
poetry in so far as the ethical personalities of the divinities therein described had
...
5
The Presocratic Philosophers: A Critical History with a ...
... Anaximander's image and Anaximenes' air probably implies that these, too,
had always existed. It is surprising to find this concept stated so explicitly, of
plural beings and in a theogonical context, at this relatively early date. Yet the
gods who ...
G. S. Kirk, J. E. Raven, M. Schofield, 1983
6
From Modernism to Neobaroque: Joyce and Lezama Lima
And he inaugurates a new type of theogonical novel, in which all things can fit.]
Lezama's reference to "a new type of theogonical novel" right at the time when he
is in the process of concluding Paradise is enough to inspire a complete study of
...
César Augusto Salgado, 2001
7
Nag Hammadi, Gnosticism, and Early Christianity
The first quarter of the second century must have seen the development of a
theogonical account of the successive begettings of the triad Father-Mother-Son
conceived as the Invisible Spirit, Barbelo, and their Son. Such an account
underlies ...
Charles W. Hedrick, Robert Hodgson, 2005
8
Myth, Telos, Identity: The Tragic Schema in Greek and ...
Ricoeur contrasts the theogonical myths with the an- thropogonical creation myth
of the biblical Genesis, where primordial evil is replaced by man's disobedience,
from which sin derives. Primordial evil is therefore ethically inconceivable since ...
9
The Cambridge Ancient History
Hesiod's is the only theogonical work which is preserved entire, but — apart from
the scanty theogonical references in Homer — others are referred to or quoted by
ancient writers. Foremost of these is that attributed to Orpheus and believed by ...
Iorwerth Eiddon Stephen Edwards, I. E. S. Edwards, C. J. Gadd, 1975
10
The Ritual Practice of Time: Philosophy and Sociopolitics of ...
... the rest of the days but they, as deified beings, cannot operate because they
lack a Lord or an Alcalde who can give them guidance or protection since the five
left over days functions outside the chrono-theogonical unity of the 20 day Lords.
Lars Kirkhusmo Pharo, 2013