Five stages of Greek religion

studies based on a course of lectures delivered in April 1912 at Columbia University

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Gilbert Murray, Gilbert Murray
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Five stages of Greek religion

studies based on a course of lectures delivered in April 1912 at Columbia University

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English
Pages
276

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Cover of: Five stages of Greek religion.
Five stages of Greek religion.
1955, Doubleday
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Cover of: Five stages of Greek religion.
Five stages of Greek religion.
1951, Beacon Press
in English - [3d ed.]
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Table of Contents

I. Saturnia regna.
II. The Olympian conquest.
III. The failure of nerve.
IV. The last protest.
Appendix: Translation of the treatise of Sallustius, Peri theon kai kosmou [translitered]

Edition Notes

Second edition, enlarged, of "Four stages of Greek religion, New York, 1912."

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Library of Congress
BL781 .M8 1925

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Pagination
276 p.
Number of pages
276

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OL6684285M
LCCN
25025292
OCLC/WorldCat
1648268
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455321

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