The Classical Journal, Том 24A. J. Valpay., 1821 |
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... Homer and Hesiod mention Dodona , as a sacred place , having its holy grove , & c . & c . Hesychius tells us , it was once called Hella : it seems to have been venerated from the earliest ages , and its oracle was consulted , it is said ...
... Homer and Hesiod mention Dodona , as a sacred place , having its holy grove , & c . & c . Hesychius tells us , it was once called Hella : it seems to have been venerated from the earliest ages , and its oracle was consulted , it is said ...
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... Homer . It is most probable that Job was contemporary with Nahor ; and that Idolatry , though it had made some progress , could neither have been universal nor formidable , for it was an offence punishable by the civil magistrate , that ...
... Homer . It is most probable that Job was contemporary with Nahor ; and that Idolatry , though it had made some progress , could neither have been universal nor formidable , for it was an offence punishable by the civil magistrate , that ...
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... Homer . He seems to me to present a complete picture of the age when the more peculiar customs , and the religious or rather the moral notions of the Patriarchs had not yet become entirely extinguished by the grosser corruptions of ...
... Homer . He seems to me to present a complete picture of the age when the more peculiar customs , and the religious or rather the moral notions of the Patriarchs had not yet become entirely extinguished by the grosser corruptions of ...
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... Homer , is that assigned him by Herodotus , about 884 years before the Nativity . About that time , the collections of the Iliad and Odyssey were , we may suppose , completed . Whether Homer , or the Homeri , who sang them among the ...
... Homer , is that assigned him by Herodotus , about 884 years before the Nativity . About that time , the collections of the Iliad and Odyssey were , we may suppose , completed . Whether Homer , or the Homeri , who sang them among the ...
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... Homer , therefore , must have been earlier than the time of Abraham , or they lived within the few years which elapsed after that Patriarch , as they could not otherwise have been ignorant of this useful mode of conducting their ...
... Homer , therefore , must have been earlier than the time of Abraham , or they lived within the few years which elapsed after that Patriarch , as they could not otherwise have been ignorant of this useful mode of conducting their ...
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