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7. (1838) The Mythology of Ancient Greece and Italy (2e éd.) pp. -516

These deities, so like to man in form, were held to exceed him far in power and knowledge, but to be, like him, under the influence of passion and appetite. […] In like manner we find twelve Olympians, similarly divided. […] He was also named like the other gods from the places where he was worshiped, ex. gr. […] The former would seem to have been placatory, like Eumenides that of the Erinnyes. […] For, like Homer.

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