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3. (1838) The Mythology of Ancient Greece and Italy (2e éd.) pp. -516

The praises which it has received from Mr. […] The name Juno is contracted from Jovino, as prudens is from pro videns. […] All from Spence's Polymetis. […] Thus the laws of Mena explain the difference of castes in India, by saying that the Bramins, that is the priests, were produced from the mouth of Bramah ; the warriors from his arms ; the traders from his thighs ; the Parias, or lowest class, from his feet. […] The scene of the conflict was Thessaly ; the former fought from Olympos, the latter from Othrys.

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