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La Revue Acéphale :: numéro double :: Nietzsche et les facistes, une réparation :: religion, sociologie, philosophie
La Revue Acéphale :: numéro double :: Nietzsche et les facistes, une réparation :: religion, sociologie, philosophie ::
HellenicGods.org - Orphic Hymn to Hestia
This page includes Orphic hymn 84 to Hestia in ancient Greek and in a new English translation, going over the text, word by word, providing a detailed explanation of the poem. Also included is a transliteration of the Greek text providing easy means for anyone who wishes to learn the Orphic Hymn to Hestia in the ancient language. Hestia is one of the greatest deities in all of mystical Orphism and Hellenismos, the ancient Greek religion, and this hymn to the Olympian Goddess gives us many clues
Paganism and Polytheism Info - Hermanubis (Greek: Ἑρμανοῦβις) is a god who combines Hermes (Greek Polytheism) with Anubis (Egyptian Polytheism). He is the son of Set and Nephthys. Hermes and Anubis's similar responsibilities (they were both conductors of souls) led to the god Hermanubis. He was popular during the period of Roman domination over Egypt. Depicted as having a human body and jackal head, with the sacred caduceus that belonged to the Greek god Hermes, he represented the Egyptian priesthood, engaged in the investigation of truth. Although it was not common in traditional Greek religion to combine the names of two gods in this manner, the double determination of Hermanubis has some formal parallels in the earlier period. The most obvious is the god Hermaphroditus, attested from the fourth century BC onwards, but his name implies the paradoxical union of two different gods (Hermes and Aphrodite) rather than an assimilation in the manner of Hermanubis. | Facebook
The god Hermanubis, a combination of the Greek Hermes and Egyptian Anubis, was popular during the period of Roman domination over Egypt.
Murder and Magic in France – Negative Uses of the Grimoire of Pope Honorius
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Illustration to Milton`s On the Morning of Christ`s Nativity, 1815 - William Blake - WikiArt.org
Illustration to Milton`s On the Morning of Christ`s Nativity - William Blake
The Shrine of Apollo: Milton's Hymn on the Morning of Christ's Nativity, 1815 - William Blake - WikiArt.org
The Shrine of Apollo: Milton's Hymn on the Morning of Christ's Nativity - William Blake