| George Grote - Greece - 1850 - 620 pages
...religious feeling of the Greeks considered the god to be planted or domiciliated where his statue stood1, so that the companionship, sympathy, and guardianship,...ancient relic handed down from the primitive rudeness of Pelasgian workmanship and was popular in Arcadia as well as peculiarly frequent in Athens2. About the... | |
| George Grote - Greece - 1850 - 618 pages
...domiciliated where his statue stood 1 , so that the companionship, sympathy, and guardianship, of Herme's, became associated with most of the manifestations...statues, employed occasionally for other gods besides Herme's, was a most ancient relic handed down from the primitive rudeness of Pelasgian workmanship... | |
| George Grote - Greece - 1851 - 428 pages
...illustrated in the Oration of Lysias, cont. Andokid. sects. 15-46: compare Herodotus, v, 67 ; a striking sympathy, and guardianship of Hermes became associated...ancient relic handed down from the primitive rudeness of Pelasgian workmanship and was popular in Arcadia as well as peculiarly frequent in Athens.1 About the... | |
| George Grote - Greece - 1855 - 654 pages
...religious feeling of the Greeks considered the god to be planted or domiciliated where his statue stood1, so that the companionship, sympathy, and guardianship...statues, employed occasionally for other gods besides HermAs, was a most ancient relic handed down from the primitive rudeness of Pelasgian workmanship ;... | |
| George Grote - Greece - 1861 - 476 pages
...Herodotus, y, 67; a striking FEELINGS EXCITED AT ATHENS. 167 sympathy, and guardianship of Herme's became associated with most of the manifestations...ancient relic handed down from the primitive rudeness of Pelasgian workmanship and was popular in Arcadia as well as peculiarly frequent in Athens.1 About the... | |
| Aristophanes, Benjamin Hall Kennedy - 1874 - 296 pages
...fellow-citizens. The religious feeling of the Greeks considered the god to be planted or domiciliated where his statue stood, so that the companionship,...ancient relic handed down from the primitive rudeness of Pelasgian workmanship ; and was popular in Arcadia, as well as peculiarly frequent in Athens." On the... | |
| George Grote - Greece - 1882 - 860 pages
...statue stood, so that the companionshio, sympathy, and guardianship of Hermes became associated witn most of the manifestations of conjunct life at Athens,...of these statues, employed occasionally for other g<xis besides Hermes, was a most ancient relic handed down from the primitive rudeness of Pelasgian... | |
| Charles Henry Hanson - Greece - 1886 - 422 pages
...body, or legs. The religious feelings of the Greeks considered the god to be planted or domiciliated where his statue stood, so that the companionship,...Athens, political, social, commercial, or gymnastic." On a single night in May, 415 BC, nearly all these statues were mutilated. The mystery of the perpetration... | |
| Plutarch - Greece - 1887 - 306 pages
...fellow-citizens. The religious feeling of the Greeks considered the god to be planted or domiciliated where his statue stood, so that the companionship,...ancient relic handed down from the primitive rudeness of Pelasgian workmanship, and was popular in Arcadia as well as peculiarly frequent in Athens. GROTE Hist,... | |
| George Grote - Greece - 1888 - 608 pages
...Syracuse the Athenians > Cicero, Legg. U. 11. " Melius CHAP. I.VIII. MUTILATION OF THE HERU^E AT ATHENS. 5 guardianship of Hermes became associated with most...ancient relic handed down from the primitive rudeness of Pelasgian workmanship, and was popular in Arcadia, as well as peculiarly frequent in Athens.1 About... | |
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