| 1888 - 592 strani
...the facts of the case, and helps us to understand others of a somewhat similar nature. What sort of a temple could have been more appropriate for the primary...open-air enclosure, of a circular form, like Stonehenge ? Nor do I see any objection to the old idea that Stonehenge was the original of the famous Temple... | |
| 1888 - 736 strani
...the facts of the case, and helps to understand others of a somewhat similar nature. What sort of a temple could have been more appropriate for the primary...open-air enclosure of a circular form like Stonehenge ? Nor do I see any objection to the old idea that Stonehenge was the original of the famous temple... | |
| 1888 - 512 strani
...the facts of the case, and helps us to understand others of a somewhat similar nature. What sort of a temple could have been more appropriate for the primary...spacious, open-air enclosure, of a circular form, like Stonohenge ? Nor do I see any objection to the old idea that Stonehenge was the original of the famous... | |
| Walter Yeeling Evans-Wentz - 1911 - 570 strani
...the Celtic Zeus, in Irish mythology typified by Aengus, and in Welsh by Merlin : — ' What sort of a temple could have been more appropriate for the primary...open-air enclosure of a circular form like Stonehenge ? ' 2 In Welsh myth, Math ab Mathonwy, called also ' Math the Ancient ', was the greatest magician... | |
| Charles Henry Caffin - 1919 - 678 strani
...from Celtic legends, Stonehenge is a Celtic Memorial, erected to the glory of the Celtic Zeus. Ehys, in his "Celtic Heathendom," accepts the probability...openair enclosure of a circular form like Stonehenge? Nor do I see any objection to the old idea that Stonehenge was the original of the famous temple of... | |
| Robert Borneman Ludy - 1926 - 578 strani
...Monmouth (1154) ancient Celts worshipped the Celtic God Zeus. Says Rhys, in his "Celtic Heathendom," "What sort of temple could have been more appropriate for the primary God of light and the luminous heavens than a spacious open-air enclosure like Stonehenge." A third historic place of... | |
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