| Plato, Benjamin Jowett - 2003 - 260 pages
...in his father's chariot, because he was not able to drive them in the path of his father, burnt up all that was upon the earth, and was himself destroyed...really signifies a declination of the bodies moving in the heavens around the earth, and a great conflagration of things upon the earth, which recurs after... | |
| Hans. J. Zillmer - 2015 - 296 pages
...in his father's chariot, because he was not able to drive them in the path of his father, burnt up all that was upon the Earth, and was himself destroyed by a thunderbolt. ... this actually signifies a declination of the bodies moving in the heavens around the Earth, and... | |
| Ian Wilson - 2004 - 356 pages
...in his father's chariot, because he was not able to drive them in the path of his father, burnt up all that was upon the earth, and was himself destroyed...really signifies a declination of the bodies moving in the heavens around the earth, and a great conflagration of things upon the earth, which recurs after... | |
| Frank Joseph - 2004 - 300 pages
...burnt up all that was upon the Earth, because he was not able to drive them in the path of his father, and was himself destroyed by a thunderbolt. Now, this has the form of a myth, but really signifies a derivation in their courses of the bodies moving around the Earth and the heavens, and a great conflagration... | |
| Ignatius Donnelly - 2004 - 484 pages
...in his father's chariot, because he was not able to drive them in the path of his father, burnt up all that was upon the earth, and was himself destroyed by a thunder-bolt. Kow, this has the form of a myth, but really signifies a declination of the bodies moving around the... | |
| Laura Knight-Jadczyk - 2005 - 829 pages
...in his father's chariot, because he was not able to drive them in the path of his father, burnt up all that was upon the earth, and was himself destroyed...really signifies a declination of the bodies moving in the heavens around the earth, and a great conflagration of things upon the earth, which recurs after... | |
| Paul A. LaViolette - 2005 - 452 pages
...in his father's chariot, because he was not able to drive them in the path of his father, burned up all that was upon the earth, and was himself destroyed...really signifies a declination of the bodies moving in the heavens around the earth, and a great conflagration of things upon the earth which recurs after... | |
| David Bloom - 2005 - 175 pages
...the explanation of the ancient Egyptian priests, as relayed in Plato's writings: 'The Phaeton story has the form of a myth, but really signifies a declination of the bodies moving in the heavens around the earth, and a great conflagration of things upon earth, which recurs after... | |
| Henry B. Ambrose - 2005 - 911 pages
...not able to drive them in the path of his father, burnt all that was upon the earth; he himself was destroyed by a thunderbolt. Now this has the form of a myth, but really is a declination of the bodies moving around the earth and heavens, and a great configuration of things... | |
| New Zealand Institute - 1895 - 872 pages
...being burnt up by the fall of Phaethon from the chariot of the sun related to actual events. He said, " This has the form of a myth, but really signifies...and a great conflagration of things upon the earth." Let us turn from these European stories — Keltic, Greek, and Norse — to the narratives of simpler... | |
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