Nectar and Ambrosia: An Encyclopedia of Food in World MythologyBloomsbury Academic, 26. 10. 2000. - 285 страница A publishing first, Nectar and Ambrosia presents an encyclopedic treatment of the magic properties and uses of food by mortals and immortals alike, from the pages of myth and legend. |
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An Encyclopedia of Food in World Mythology Tamra Andrews. GRAPES GRAPES In Greece and Rome , the grape harvest marked. primeval state . Demeter's instruction brought about the humans ' advancement to an agrarian civilization . The annual ...
An Encyclopedia of Food in World Mythology Tamra Andrews. GRAPES GRAPES In Greece and Rome , the grape harvest marked. primeval state . Demeter's instruction brought about the humans ' advancement to an agrarian civilization . The annual ...
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... grapes and became pregnant with Horus . ( Perhaps for this reason , the Egyptians called grapes " Horus's eyes . " ) Osiris , the brother / spouse of Isis , was said to have introduced the cultiva- tion of grapes to his people . In myth ...
... grapes and became pregnant with Horus . ( Perhaps for this reason , the Egyptians called grapes " Horus's eyes . " ) Osiris , the brother / spouse of Isis , was said to have introduced the cultiva- tion of grapes to his people . In myth ...
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... grapes but also from many other fruits , including dates , figs , quinces , mulberries , and pears . The early ... grapes to reenact this sacrificial slaughter . Those who consumed the wine produced from these grapes believed they would ...
... grapes but also from many other fruits , including dates , figs , quinces , mulberries , and pears . The early ... grapes to reenact this sacrificial slaughter . Those who consumed the wine produced from these grapes believed they would ...
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