| New Church gen. confer - 1855 - 590 էջ
...all had more weight and influence with the Greeks than those of any other deity they worshipped. They would never have become what they were without the worship of Apollo; in him was the brightest side of the Grecian mind reflected. HE who is the True Light, the Light which is... | |
| William Smith - 1844 - 1122 էջ
...certain and attested by thousands of facts, that Apollo and his worship, his festivals and oracles, had more influence upon the Greeks than any other god....Grecian mind is reflected. Respecting his festivals, see Diet, of Ant. sv 'AiroAAwcio, Tliargelia, and others. In the religion of the early Romans there... | |
| William Smith - 1844 - 1096 էջ
...certain and attested by thousands of fact«, that Apollo and his worship, his festivals ;ind oracles, had more influence upon the Greeks than any other god....the brightest side of the Grecian mind is reflected. Kespecting his festivals, see Diet, of Ant. -. «. 'АтоЛЛкпа, Tliaryclia, and others. In the... | |
| sir William Smith - 1850 - 858 էջ
...writers, was the result of later speculations and of foreign, chiefly Egyptian, influence. — Apollo had more influence upon the Greeks than any other god....Grecian mind is reflected. Respecting his festivals, see Diet.ofA at. art. Apotlonia, Tharyelia, and others. — In the religion of the early Romans there... | |
| William Smith - 1853 - 1136 էջ
...certain and attested by thousands of facts, that Apollo and his worship, his festivals and oracles, had more influence upon the Greeks than any other god....the brightest side of the Grecian mind is reflected, lîespecting his festivals, see Diet, of Ant. ». t>. 'AiroAAwwa, Tliargelia, and others. In the religion... | |
| sir William Smith - 1858 - 946 էջ
...writers, was the result of later speculations and of foreign, chiefly Egyptian, influence. — Apollo had more influence upon the Greeks than any other god....Grecian mind is reflected. Respecting his festivals, see DicLofAnt. art. ApoUonia, TAaryclia, and others. — In the religion of the early Romans there... | |
| Robert Montgomery Smith Jackson - 1860 - 656 էջ
...his festivals and oracles, had more influence upon the Greeks than any other god. It may be safely asserted, that the Greeks would never have become...brightest side of the Grecian mind is reflected." This radiant Olympian, proudest in his power of the snpernals, the proper creator of Grecian thought... | |
| Francis Hobler - 1860 - 424 էջ
...all had more weight and influence with the Greeks than those of any other deity they worshipped. They would never have become what they were without the worship of Apollo ; in him was the brightest side of the Grecian mind reflected. He who is the true light, the light which is... | |
| Greek and Roman biography - 1861 - 1116 էջ
...Greeks than any other god. It may aafely be asserted, that the Greeks would never have become «hat they were, without the worship of Apollo : in him...the brightest side of the Grecian mind is reflected. Ht-speeting his festivals, see D'n-1. of Ant. sv 'ATfíAAciífía, 77/ur</f/í'a, and others. In the... | |
| Leopold Hartley Grindon - 1863 - 424 էջ
...all had more weight and influence with the Greeks than those of any other deity they worshipped. They would never have become what they were without the worship of Apollo ; in him was the brightest side of the Grecian mind reflected. HE who is the True Light, the Light which is... | |
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