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5. (1838) The Mythology of Ancient Greece and Italy (2e éd.) pp. -516

The causes of this change (of which I think an explanation is due) are as follows. […] Thus cause and effect, and other relations, are in various languages, particularly the Oriental, expressed by terms of kindred. […] The cause, however, was a simple one. […] In like manner, as the goddess of Argos, she is active in the cause of the Achæans in the war of ‘Troy divine’. […] They replied that one of them was called Erôs and the other Anterôs, but that they knew not the cause of their being so styled.

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