| Jacob Bryant - 1807 - 472 頁
...il Axt, TToAAoiJf flava vtvo/ji.txix,<ri. SottlC, sayS Diodorus, t /i ink that Osiris is Svrapis ; others that he is Dionusus ; others still, that he...imagined, as Sir John Marsham has very justly observed. " Ñeque enim tanta тгвАи9«вт« Gentium, quanta fuit Deorum TroXuwvu^i«. It is said, above,... | |
| 1823 - 408 頁
...compared with another, and to adjudge him to Jupiter rather than to Mars, to Venus rather than to Diana. " Some," says Diodorus, " think that Osiris is Serapis; others that he is Oionusus; others still that he is Pluto; many take him for Zeus, or Jupiter; and not a few for Pan."... | |
| William Howitt - 1863 - 530 頁
...characters of the gods, declared them, male or female, all one and the same. ' Some,' says Diodorus, ' think Osiris is Serapis ; others that he is Dionusus ; others...for Zeus or Jupiter, and not a few for Pan.' This, says Bryant, was a very unnecessary embarrassment, for they were all one. Like confusion prevails in... | |
| William Howitt - 1863 - 554 頁
...and the same. ' Some,' savs Diodorus, ' think Osiris is Serapis ; others that he is Dionu.«uj» ; others still that he is Pluto ; many take him for Zeus or Jupiter, and not a few for Pan.' This, says Bryant, was a very unnecessary embarrassment, for they were all one. Like confusion prevails in... | |
| Edward Vaughan Kenealy - 1870 - 766 頁
...1 Chron. xiii. 9, after which no one can question the identity of the Bacchic with the Mosaic ark. Some, says Diodorus, think that Osiris is Serapis...few for Pan. This was an unnecessary embarrassment, says Bryant, for they were all titles of the same God, there being originally by no means that diversity... | |
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