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9. (1838) The Mythology of Ancient Greece and Italy (2e éd.) pp. -516

Some of them, too, apply more to one system than another : the Scandinavian mythology, for example, is of a more physical character than the Grecian : the Indian is more metaphysical than either the Grecian or the Scandinavian. […] Their bodies are also of a finer nature than those of men. […] Few deities had more appellations than the son of Leto. […] Of these practices Artemis furnishes more examples perhaps than any other deity. […] We have more than once hinted our inclination to regard this last as the more correct hypothesis.

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