Miiller maintains that the story of the siege of Troy is a development of this simple Vedic myth, and is " but a repetition of the daily siege of the East by the Solar powers that every evening are robbed of their brightest treasures in the west. The Quarterly Review - Stran 192uredili: - 1891Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1864 - 652 strani
...back to some point from which both could have started in common. The siege of Troy is but a repetition of the daily siege of the East by the solar powers that every evening are robbed of their brightest treasures in the West. That siege, in its original form, is the constant theme of the hymns... | |
| 1864 - 808 strani
...of the night, and she is recovered by the sun-bright Gretks. " The siege of Troy is but a repetition of the daily siege of the East by the solar powers that every evening are robbed of their brightest treasure of the West. That siege, in its orignol form, is the constant theme of the hymns... | |
| 1864 - 808 strani
...of the night, and she is recovered by the sun-bright Greeks. " The siege of Troy is but a repetition of the daily siege of the East by the solar powers that every evening are robbed of their brightest treasure of the West. That liege, in its original form, is the constaut theme of the hymns... | |
| 1873 - 972 strani
...outward phenomena."* Professor Max Müller is quoted to show that the " siege of Troy is an exhibition of the daily siege of the East by the solar powers that every evening are robbed of their brightest treasures in the West."f The Sun is described under various names as one who is doomed to... | |
| George William Cox - 1868 - 616 strani
...marvellous wisdom and power. The siege of Troy is, in Professor Max Miiller's words, ' a repetition of the daily siege of the East by the solar powers that every evening are robbed of their brightest treasures in the West.' It is thus reduced to the mythical phrases which said, ' The light,... | |
| Sidney H. Morse, Joseph B. Marvin - 1868 - 538 strani
...and beauty. We give a brief selection. " What is this wonderful siege of Troy ? " It is 'a repetition of the daily siege of the east by the solar powers that every evening are robbed of their brightest treasures in the west.' " What is the treasure stolen in the Iliad ? " Helen, whose name... | |
| William Henry Simcox - 1868 - 86 strani
...and recovery of the honour and beauty of the kingdom itself."' Now the story of Helen represents " the daily siege of the East by the solar powers that every evening are robbed of their brightest treasure in the West.'" In the old time, M. Renan" explained the myth of Apollo and Hermes... | |
| 1869 - 860 strani
...realities, like the siege of Troy and the events that followed it, into myths, denoting "a repetition of the daily siege of the east by the solar powers that every evening are robbed of their brightest treasures in the west!" The author is, in fact, sunstruck. Every hero is, with him, the sun... | |
| George William Cox - 1870 - 450 strani
...second series, p. 471. These words are the simple assertion that the siege of Troy is 'a reflection of the daily siege of the East by the solar powers that every evening are robbed of their brightest treasures in the West.' I am fully prepared to share the responsibility which may be involved... | |
| William Lucas Collins - 1870 - 172 strani
...another direction. In the eyes of some ingenious theorists, this siege of Troy is but " a repetition of the daily siege of the East by the solar powers that every evening are robbed of their brightest treasures in the West ; "* and the Homeric heroes and their exploits all represent allegorically,... | |
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