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9. (1836) The new pantheon; or, an introduction to the mythology of the ancients

[The most ancient Divinities according to the Greeks, Saturn, Cybele.] […] From them it appears that the Bacchus of the Greeks was no other than the famous Osiris, conqueror of India. […] By the Greeks, the Romans, and others, Cythera, from the island to which she was first wafted in the sea-shell. […] To this deity the Greeks gave the appellation of Pan, that is, in their language, the whole. […] Whence did the Greeks and Romans borrow this fiction?

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