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Side 17
... Herodotus in his Euterpe speaks of certain flagellations , but says that , in whose honour the self - disciplining votaries inflict them , he is not at liberty to disclose . And , again , describing a temple at Sais , he relates that ...
... Herodotus in his Euterpe speaks of certain flagellations , but says that , in whose honour the self - disciplining votaries inflict them , he is not at liberty to disclose . And , again , describing a temple at Sais , he relates that ...
Side 22
... think , to go through the following trials . Having Lin : 1562 . + Herodotus . - Urania . Speech of Dicæus to Demaratus . 2 Carm lib . iii . been under regimen of abstinence and general restraint , having 22 ON THE ISIAC MYSTERIES .
... think , to go through the following trials . Having Lin : 1562 . + Herodotus . - Urania . Speech of Dicæus to Demaratus . 2 Carm lib . iii . been under regimen of abstinence and general restraint , having 22 ON THE ISIAC MYSTERIES .
Side 25
... in the Trojan war . Herodotus states that the Egyptians believed that , on the dissolution of the body , the soul immediately enters Lin : 320-380 . some other animal ; and that after using as vehicles ON THE ISIAC MYSTERIES . 25.
... in the Trojan war . Herodotus states that the Egyptians believed that , on the dissolution of the body , the soul immediately enters Lin : 320-380 . some other animal ; and that after using as vehicles ON THE ISIAC MYSTERIES . 25.
Side 31
... offer no apology for the dimensions of the structures in which they were celebrated . Herodotus describes a labyrinth near " Act iii . , Scene 1 . Philaæ , Its Lake Mæris , consisting of twelve contiguous ON THE ISIAC MYSTERIES . 31.
... offer no apology for the dimensions of the structures in which they were celebrated . Herodotus describes a labyrinth near " Act iii . , Scene 1 . Philaæ , Its Lake Mæris , consisting of twelve contiguous ON THE ISIAC MYSTERIES . 31.
Side 34
... Herodotus speaks of certain Hyperboreans who were peculiar favourites with the inhabitants of Delos . These , it is morally certain , were our ancestors . The barley - stalk was their mutual symbol . The priests of our country wore the ...
... Herodotus speaks of certain Hyperboreans who were peculiar favourites with the inhabitants of Delos . These , it is morally certain , were our ancestors . The barley - stalk was their mutual symbol . The priests of our country wore the ...
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