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7. (1860) Elements of Mythology, or, Classical Fables of the Greeks and the Romans

He taught the arts of divination and archery, or the management of the bow and arrow. […] He was the god of eloquence, of arts and sciences, and the messenger of Jupiter. […] They represented the triumph of the useful arts over brute force. […] Nor yet art thou the peasant’s fear. […] Quet-zal-cot also taught the art of dying cotton, and of producing corn.

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