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  • The Titanic Origin of Humans: the Melian Nymphs and Zagreus Velvet Yates

    The Titanic Origin of Humans: the Melian Nymphs and Zagreus Velvet Yates

  • Defining Orphism: the Beliefs, the Teletae and the Writings

    Defining Orphism: the Beliefs, the Teletae and the Writings

  • Deviant Origins: Hesiodic Theogony and the Orphica Radcliffe .G Edmonds III Bryn Mawr College, Redmonds@Brynmawr.Edu

    Deviant Origins: Hesiodic Theogony and the Orphica Radcliffe .G Edmonds III Bryn Mawr College, [email protected]

  • The Beginning of Time: Vedic and Orphic Theogonies and Poetics Kate Alsobrook

    The Beginning of Time: Vedic and Orphic Theogonies and Poetics Kate Alsobrook

  • Aletheia: the Orphic Ouroboros

    Aletheia: the Orphic Ouroboros

  • Apokatanidis Katerina.Pdf (669.1Kb)

    Apokatanidis Katerina.Pdf (669.1Kb)

  • Orpheus and Orphism: Cosmology and Sacrifice at the Boundary

    Orpheus and Orphism: Cosmology and Sacrifice at the Boundary

  • Read Book the Universal Myths Heroes, Gods, Tricksters, And

    Read Book the Universal Myths Heroes, Gods, Tricksters, And

  • Chapter 10 the Monism of Darkness and the Dualism

    Chapter 10 the Monism of Darkness and the Dualism

  • Choruses for Dionysus: Studies in the History of Dithyramb and Tragedy by Matthew C. Wellenbach B.A., Williams College, 2009

    Choruses for Dionysus: Studies in the History of Dithyramb and Tragedy by Matthew C. Wellenbach B.A., Williams College, 2009

  • The Greek Myths 1955, Revised 1960

    The Greek Myths 1955, Revised 1960

  • Greek Mythology - 1 Deities

    Greek Mythology - 1 Deities

  • Theosophy: Reconstructing a Compendium of Greek Wisdom

    Theosophy: Reconstructing a Compendium of Greek Wisdom

  • Shedding Light on Some Orphic Gods Stefanie Goodart, S.R.C

    Shedding Light on Some Orphic Gods Stefanie Goodart, S.R.C

  • Gaia, Helios, Selene and Ouranos: the Three Principal Celestial Bodies and the Sky in the Ancient Greek Cosmogony

    Gaia, Helios, Selene and Ouranos: the Three Principal Celestial Bodies and the Sky in the Ancient Greek Cosmogony

  • Making Your Bed Personal with Many Options

    Making Your Bed Personal with Many Options

  • Making Your Bed Personal with Many Options

    Making Your Bed Personal with Many Options

  • An Orphic Timeline by the Staff and Friends of the Rosicrucian Research Library

    An Orphic Timeline by the Staff and Friends of the Rosicrucian Research Library

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  • Pan, Another Name for This Angel [The Angel of Materiality and Temptation], Was Depicted As Half Man and Half Goat in Greek Mythology
  • From the Cosmogonical Chaos of Ancient Greek Philosophical Thought to the Chaos Theory of Modern Physics  Udc 113+124.1
  • The Routledge Dictionary of Gods and Goddesses, Devils and Demons
  • Pluto-Phanes and Pluto-Hades.Indd
  • Jung and the Psychology of Religion: a Preliminary Sketch


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