Just as a little child holds out its hands to catch the sunbeams, to feel and to grasp what, so its eyes tell it, is actually there, so, down through the ages, men have stretched out their hands in eager endeavour to know their God. And because only through the human was the divine knowable, the old peoples of the earth made gods of their heroes and not unfrequently endowed these gods with as many of the vices as of the virtues of their worshippers. As we read the myths of the East and the West we find ever the same story. That portion of the ancient Aryan race which poured from the central plain of Asia, through the rocky defiles of what we now call “The Frontier,” to populate the fertile lowlands of India, had gods who must once have been wholly heroic, but who came in time to be more degraded than the most vicious of lustful criminals. And the Greeks, Latins, Teutons, Celts, and Slavonians, who came of the same mighty Aryan stock, did even as those with whom they owned a common ancestry. Originally they gave to their gods of their best. All that was noblest in them, all that was strongest and most selfless, all the higher instincts of their natures were their endowment. And although their worship in time became corrupt and lost its beauty, there yet remains for us, in the old tales of the gods, a wonderful humanity that strikes a vibrant chord in the hearts of those who are the descendants of their worshippers. For though creeds and forms may change, human nature never changes.
Sindbad the Sailor went to sea seven times. Each time his voyage was filled with adventure and danger He meets giant men, giant snakes and giant birds. How does he save himself? Set sail with Sindbad on these exciting voyages.
Presents a collection of myths, including "The Chimaera," "The Cyclops," and "The Death of Balder."
Modern Mythology in the New Millennium John R. Perlich, David Whitt. Kotar , S. L. & Gessler , J. E. ( n.d. ) . Riverboat . ... Steiner , J. F. & Edmunds , S. W. ( 1979 ) ...
Hans karaktär och hans ställning skiftar radikalt genom hela hans livshistoria , och han efterlämnar bilden av ett tragiskt människoöde , av en man som var dåligt rustad att uppfylla de krav man ställde på en konung över Israels land .
Steck-Vaughn Company. Steck - Vaughn WORLD MYTHS The Navajo Story of Creation Reviewer Lola L. Hill , Ph.D. Native American Studies NAES College , Chicago wi. STECK - VAUGHN C Ο Μ Ρ Α Ν Υ A Subsidiary of National Education Corporation ...
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However , while their king was willing to forget , many Irish nobles were not , and they continued , whenever they could , to urge their king to take vengeance in some way . King Mallolwch , however , was influenced by Branwen's great ...
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A selection of stories retold from Greek, Viking, and Anglo-Saxon mythology.
Introduces ancient Greek, Norse, Egyptian, and Roman mythologies, including Zeus, father of the Greek gods, Norse Freyja, goddess of love, beauty, war, and death, and Egyptian Bastet, goddess of cats.