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... From: The Atlantis Myth by H. S. Bellamy CD Home | Contents Title Page | Ch. 1 | Ch. 2 | Ch. 3 | Ch. 4 | Ch. 5 | Ch. 6 | Ch. 7 | Ch. 8 | Ch. 9 | Ch. 10 | Ch. 11 | Ch ... are a number of references to this state of things in Plato's Atlantis myth, including some which are very distinct in spite of Plato's general hesitation in geophysical matters. Greek mythology and ancient geography (whose `historical' information was largely dependent on traditional lore) seem to assume that the Mediterranean was only formed within human memory, so to ...
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... From: SIS Workshop No. 2 (July 1978) Home | Issue Contents The Catastrophic Substructure of the Samson & Delilah Myth Derek P. Shelley-Pearce READERS of Kronos' will be familiar with the first part of the heading of this article which has been borrowed from Irving Wolfe. It seemed so appropriate that it is hoped the writer ... be forgiven. There seems little doubt that Hebrew mythology' as contained in the Bible is a later monotheised version of earlier pagan mythologies culled from such sources as ancient Greece, Mesopotamia, Persia and Egypt. We are indebted to Robert Graves and Raphael Patai among others for disclosing the vestiges of these earlier mythologies in their book Hebrew Myths' ...
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... ! Their stores are almost always curiously involved; they are not reported in scientific' language; but described in mythological' pictorial terms. Yet I contend that all cosmogonic myths, be they worded as scientifically' as that of Genesis i, or as mythologically' as that of the Babylonians, for instance; report actual happenings which took ... account in Genesis i from the cosmogonic accounts of other peoples! Their stores are almost always curiously involved; they are not reported in scientific' language; but described in mythological' pictorial terms. Yet I contend that all cosmogonic myths, be they worded as scientifically' as that of Genesis i, or as mythologically' as that of ...
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... ! One can argue that Herodotus here has documentary evidence of solar reversals' known only in mythological forms in Greece. Or one can argue that it was actually the reversal myths known to Herodotus that coloured his misunderstanding of the consequences of the Sothic Cycle. Let us not lose sight of the fact, either that ii.142 is the ... of Hesiod, Lucian and Herodotus, all in section 7 of this hook. To Cooper Square Publishers Inc. for permission to quote from Uno Holmberg's "Finno-Ugric & Siberian Mythology" in section 9; from R.B .Dixon's "Oceanic Mythology" in section 11; and from A.J .Carnoy's "Iranian Mythology" in ...
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585. The Pleiades in Aboriginal Mythology [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... Vol 5 No 3 (Sep 1983) Home | Issue Contents The Pleiades in Aboriginal Mythology J. E. AITCHISON Recently I began some investigations into the possibility that Aboriginal myths might have some synonymity with the myths of other cultures. My initial intent was to draw on Aboriginal myths related to the planets and major constellations and try to find ... From: SIS Workshop Vol 5 No 3 (Sep 1983) Home | Issue Contents The Pleiades in Aboriginal Mythology J. E. AITCHISON Recently I began some investigations into the possibility that Aboriginal myths might have some synonymity with the myths of other cultures. My initial intent was to draw on Aboriginal myths related to the planets and major ...
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... From: SIS Chronology & Catastrophism Review 2002:1 (Jul 2002) Home | Issue Contents Book Review The Many Faces Of Venus - The Planet Venus in Ancient Myth and Religion by Ev Cochrane 2001, AEON Press, 601 Hayward, Ames, IO 50014, USA Jill Abery Four years ago I had the pleasure of reviewing Ev ... first book in this series, about the planet Mars. Now he has begun to tackle the planet Venus in like fashion but such is the complexity and magnitude of the mythological evidence that this book is described as only the first in a multi-volume series. As with Martian Metamorphoses (reviewed in C&CR 1998:1 ), Cochrane ...
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587. The Creation of Woman [Books]
... Bellamy CD Home | Contents In the Beginning: God VIII The Creation of Woman As we have seen in the preceding chapter it is a peculiar trait of many of the myths describing the creation of mankind that, only males were first called into existence. The women were created later in other ways, and out of other materials. In ... . In fact, it obliterates it completely (Note 24). In spite of its shortness the myth under consideration is extremely complicated and involved. Obviously several originally unrelated mythological strands have been twisted and matted together. These we shall try to separate again, as far as possible, with the aid of the myths of other peoples, ...
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... From: The Book of Revelation is History by H. S. Bellamy CD Home | Contents Contents | Intro Cosmological Interpretation The First Cycle of Myths The Second Cycle of Myths The Third Cycle of Myths Capture Cataclysm of Luna Appendices Notes The Third Cycle of Myths THE TWENTY-FIRST MYTH (Rev. xix. 4-6, 11-16, 19-21a) ... brittle, and greatly tangled and distorted state. The redactor, seeking to end and round off his compilation, seems to have made a violent effort to use the remaining mythological material as a setting of a wealth of religious and eschatological speculation. There is markedly more of this latter endeavour in this last part of the Book of Revelation than ...
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... wise and godlike, and the first world the happiest and most perfect. It has been the fashion among scholars for the past century or more to collect these ancient paradise myths carefully but to deny them historical validity. Instead, they interpret them as symbols of unconscious psychological processes either unique to early man, or common to all human beings ... all generations. Typical of this approach is Theodore Reik's suggestion that Golden Age mythology is a metaphor for the womb and infancy, and Freud's description of the fall from paradise as a distorted memory of parricide among our stone-age ancestors. While this nonhistorical approach to paradise myths may have yielded some fruitful insights into the human psyche, it seems to ...
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590. The movement of myth? [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... From: SIS Internet Digest 1996:2 (Feb 1997) Home | Issue Contents Newsgroup: alt.mythology The movement of myth?From: clerk 2012, beastie@email.unc.edu Date: Tue 31 Oct 1995 18:02:08 -0500 I'm interested in starting conversation on the above topic, as a religious ... From: SIS Internet Digest 1996:2 (Feb 1997) Home | Issue Contents Newsgroup: alt.mythology The movement of myth?From: clerk 2012, beastie@email.unc.edu Date: Tue 31 Oct 1995 18:02:08 -0500 I'm interested in starting conversation on the above topic, as a religious ...
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