10 LIBROS DEL POLACO RELACIONADOS CON «BOOPIS HERE»
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The Transformation of Hera: A Study of Ritual, Hero, and ... - Strona 135
two formulae boopis potnia Here and thea leukolenos Here display a rare exception to the rule of metrical economy. As metrical equivalents, they should not have survived side by side. But in earlier Greek they may not have been equivalents.
2
Post-abortion Aftermath: A Comprehensive Consideration : ...
two formulae boopis potnia Here and thea leukdlenos Here display a rare exception to the rule of metrical economy. As metrical equivalents, they should not have survived side by side. But in earlier Greek they may not have been equivalents.
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A Romantic in Spain - Strona 7
It is about here, too, that one meets the first ox-wagons; these carts have quite a Homeric and primitive appearance; the ... those discriminating judges of beauty, found so striking that they made them the regular attribute of Juno: Boopis Here.
4
Roba Di Roma - Tom 2 - Strona 61
... beasts they are, with their soft grayish-white skins, that, when well cared for, shine like silk, their enormous spreading horns, measuring five and six feet in width, and their large soft eyes that Homer thought it no shame to give to Boopis Here.
William Wetmore Story,
1866
5
Thoughts in my garden, ed. by E. Yates, with notes by the ...
which many of our readers will devoutly hope may be disappointed — of finding " Boopis Here," or Juno, represented with the head of a cow.' That epithet y\avicoTr\Q has puzzled all the translators, Lord Derby and Worsley not excepted ; but ...
Edward James Mortimer Collins, Edmund Hodgson Yates,
1880
6
A Dissertation on the Mysteries of the Cabiri; Or the ... - Strona 237
The title Boopis here applied to lo, is the fame as that, which Homer continually bestows upon Juno. It is usually translated ox-eyed, but it appears in reality to be compounded of Bo and Op, an ox and a serpent, the emblems of the two great ...
George-Stanley Faber,
1803
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The Religion and Philosophy of the Veda and Upanishads - Strona 644
Boomerang, weapon of Indra and Thorr, 124. Boopis, Here, 217, n. 3. Borer insect, how to destroy, 390. Bounty of Indra, 132. Bouphonia, at Athens, 47, 269, 274. Bowstring, Rta as, 162. Bowstrings, used to forecast outcome of money, 391.
8
Greek Religion: Archaic and Classical
A Homeric epithet is boopis, cow-eyed;Z wide, fertile plains with grazing herds of cattle and cattle sacrifices are her special preserve. Hera has a unique connection with the temple: the earliest and most important temples are dedicated to her.
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of London - Strona 181
The only point among those that Dr. Schliemann has dwelt upon to-night upon which I am now tempted to remark for a moment is as to his theory and belief as to the Here Boopis. He acquaints us that he has found among the images at ...
Society of Antiquaries of London,
1876
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Proceedings - Tom 2;Tom 7 - Strona 181
The only point among those that Dr. Schliemann has dwelt upon to-night upon which I am now tempted to remark for a moment is as to his theory and belief as to the Here Boopis. He acquaints us that he has found among the images at ...
Society of Antiquaries of London,
1876