The outward marks of respect are scarcely visible in their burial-grounds, little more being left to mark the place of interment than a row of stones indicating the oblong form of the grave ; but a pipe or chimney, generally formed of wood or earthenware,... THE GARDENER'S MAGAZINE - 第 96 頁J.C. LOUDON, F.L.S. H.S. & C 著 - 1843完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Sir Charles Fellows - 1839 - 412 頁
...their religion. The mode of burial among the Greeks also furnishes another instance of their credulity. The outward marks of respect are scarcely visible...the deceased to the attendant spirit of the dead. The same practice prevailed among the ancient Greeks, and is to be traced in many of their tombs. The... | |
| 1842 - 528 頁
...grave ; but a pipe or chimney, generally formed of wood or earthenware, rises a few inches above tlw ground, and communicates with the corpse beneath;...the deceased to the attendant spirit of the dead. The custom of hiring women to mourn with cries and bowlings, is also retained by the modem Greeks at... | |
| John Claudius Loudon - 1843 - 152 頁
...in the case of a single grave, a hint might be taken from the following passage in Fellowes's Asia Minor. " The outward marks of respect are scarcely...employed as a libation, the result would probably be obtained in the course of a year or two. r USES OF CEMETERIES. 7 be a kind of side protection to... | |
| John Claudius Loudon - 1843 - 716 頁
...case of a single grave, a hint might be taken from the following passage in Fellowes's Asia Afinar. " The outward marks of respect are scarcely visible...employed as a libation, the result would probably be obtained in the course of a year or two. be a kind of side protection to the skeleton ; and might,... | |
| sir Charles Fellows - 1852 - 570 頁
...religion*. The mode of burial among the Greeks also furnishes another instance of their credulity. The outward marks of respect are scarcely visible...the deceased to the attendant spirit of the dead. The same practice prevailed among the ancient Greeks, and is to be traced in many of their tombs. The... | |
| Sir Charles Fellows - 1852 - 584 頁
...oblong form of the grave ; but a pipe or chimney, generally formed of wood or earthenware, rises N a few inches above the ground, and communicates with...the deceased to the attendant spirit of the dead. The same practice prevailed among the ancient Greeks, and! is to be traced in many of their tombs.... | |
| 1842 - 528 頁
...world. — Cat lint Lrtleri on the North American ndiant. Burial in Alia Minor. — The outward maris of respect are scarcely visible in their burial-grounds,...friends of the deceased to the attendant spirit of tue dead. The custom of hiring women to mourn with cries and bowlings, is also retained hy th<> modern... | |
| 1844 - 520 頁
...interment than a row of stones indicating the oblong form of the grave ; but a pipe or chimney formed of earthenware rises a few inches above the ground and...corpse beneath, and down this tube libations are poured to the attendant spirit of the dead. The custom of hiring women to mourn with cries and bowlings is... | |
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