The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 5 頁
... head and one serpent at least was associated with Athena's cult in Athens . The myth , moreover , associated only the severed head with the aegis and the snakes represented its special power and twisting locks . The connection with the ...
... head and one serpent at least was associated with Athena's cult in Athens . The myth , moreover , associated only the severed head with the aegis and the snakes represented its special power and twisting locks . The connection with the ...
第 12 頁
... head was stuffed in the black bag brought for this very purpose , and the head was employed by Perseus on appropriate occasions to turn dangerous enemies to stone . When a demon of death was killed , or at least ceased to breathe with ...
... head was stuffed in the black bag brought for this very purpose , and the head was employed by Perseus on appropriate occasions to turn dangerous enemies to stone . When a demon of death was killed , or at least ceased to breathe with ...
第 14 頁
... head as symbol of death . The comparison goes a little further . The Glory of God in Exodus comes close to the conception of the sun which rides the heavens in its splendor , and the Gorgon's head on the aegis of Zeus has certain ...
... head as symbol of death . The comparison goes a little further . The Glory of God in Exodus comes close to the conception of the sun which rides the heavens in its splendor , and the Gorgon's head on the aegis of Zeus has certain ...
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