10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «THERIOLATRY»
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theriolatry dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
theriolatry et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
l ) gamidolatry 2) gyniolatry 3) heliolatry 4) hierolatry 5) neolatry 6) idolatry 7)
plutolatry 8) theriolatry 9) neomort 10) bardolater 1 ) pilgrim 2) pilgrimage 3)
pilgrimize 4) peregrine 5) peregrinate 6) peregrinator 7) peregrination 8) neoNazi
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RANSFORMATIONS Many Greek mythsinvolve animal transformations,
thoughthere is no proof that theriolatry (animal worship) was ever practiced by
the Greeks. Gods sometimes assumed the form of beasts in order to deceive
goddesses ...
Britannica Educational Publishing, Michael Taft and Nicholas Croce,
2014
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Ophiolatry Patriolatry Physiolatry Planetolatry Plutolatry Poetolatry Pseudolatry
Pyrolatry Selenolatry Statolatry Staurolatry Symbolatry Thaumatolatry Theriolatry
Zoolatry worship of snakes excessive devotion or worship of one's native country
...
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The Society of the Ramayana
Couches, 157. Courtship, 188-190. Co-wives, 200. Cow-worship. 262: see
Theriolatry. Cremation, 296. Curse, 160, 235-237. Daiva, 226-227. Dakma, 296.
Daksina, 102. Daksinatya (patha), 52-53. Danastuti, 18-19. Dance, 171, 174, 181
-183, ...
Ananda W. P. Guruge,
1991
What is important for our purposes here is the way in which idolatry and
theriolatry (i.e., worship of deities in animal form) are contrasted with the true
monotheistic theology. The crude materiality of the idols and of the animals
sometimes ...
Robert McQueen Grant,
1988
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The Octavius of Marcus Minucius Felix
Contra Ap. 2.81, the opportunity is seized for a general polemic against pagan
theriolatry (Egyptian and otherwise) without which no early apology would be
complete. 463 Apparently a reference to cakes imprinted with a figure of an ass, ...
Marcus Minucius Felix, Graeme Wilber Clarke,
1974
Tarquinii, the, 67. Terminus, xv. Terra, Tellus, 84. Theriolatry, 178. Thilo, 23, 28 I1.
/-/., and notes passim. Tinia, 84. Tithes, xviii ; 177. Totemism, 178, 1 88. Tribune,
Ixxxi ; 202. Triumphatur, Ixxix, Ixxx ; 90, 202. Trophies, xxxvii ; 186. Turn, in ritual ...
... and families, underthe wide and capacious cover of totemism. All theriolatry
would thus betraced backto totemism. I am notaware, however, that any
Egyptologists haveadopted sucha view toaccount for the animal forms ofthe
Egyptiangods.
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Justice and Righteousness: Biblical Themes and Their Influence
For the Egyptians this means specifically a punishment for their theriolatry. What
effect must the plagues have had on the minds of the Egyptians? The answer is
unequivocal. “Being punished by those very creatures whom they esteemed
gods ...
Graf Henning Reventlow, Yair Hoffman,
1992
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The Roman Questions of Plutarch: A New Translation, with ...
A New Translation, with Introductory Essays & a Running Commentary Plutarch.
Tabus, see also Flamen Dial is, Wine. Talassio, xxxi ; 40,183. Tanaquil : sec Gaia
Caccilia. Tarquinii, the, 67. Terminus, xv. Terra, Tellus, 84. Theriolatry, 178.