| John Rylands Library - 1920 - 590 lapas
..." I shall call attention to the basal factors in its evolution. - AB Cook, "Zeus," vol. i., p. 198. Together with the axe (in Western Asia Minor the double-edged,...regular attribute of the Asiatic thunder-gods. . . . The Indian trisula and the Greek triaina are both its descendants" (p. 57). Discussing the relationship... | |
| 1008 lapas
...east and west from that ancient seat of civilization. Together with the axe (in western Asia Minor.the doubleedged and towards the centre of Asia the single-edged...extension are India in the east and Greece in the wtst. The Indian trisula and the Greek triaina are both its descendants.' 8 Id. it. p. 8 ff. figs,... | |
| Stephen Denison Peet, J. O. Kinnaman - 1912 - 448 lapas
...civilization. Together witfc the axe (in Western Asia Minor the double-edged and toward tht center of Asia the single-edged axe) it became a regular attribute of the Asiatic thunder gods. The extreme limits of its exteniio* are India in the east and Greece in the west. The... | |
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