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11. (1860) Elements of Mythology, or, Classical Fables of the Greeks and the Romans

The hill, afterwards called the Capitoline, was named Saturninus from Saturn, and from him all Italy has been sometimes styled Saturnia. […] Apollo had a son named Esculapius. […] There were various tribes of nymphs: those who presided over rivers and waters, were named Naiades; those who resided in marshes, Lymniades. […] Frea inhabited a magnificent palace of heaven, named Fansal, the illustrious abode. […] The religion of Persia became corrupted, and it was reformed by a philosopher named Zoroaster.

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