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6. (1838) The Mythology of Ancient Greece and Italy (2e éd.) pp. -516

His office was to give light to men and gods during the day. […] With the form, the Homeric gods also partake of the passions of men. […] The chariots of the gods and their appurtenances were formed of various metals. […] He was also named like the other gods from the places where he was worshiped, ex. gr. […] When she drives to the house of Zeus, the gods come forth to meet her.

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