Milton's Earthly Paradise: A Historical Study of EdenU of Minnesota Press, 1972/01/01 - 329 ページ |
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... fruit . This is in- habited by the Sun , walking in the dawn , and the goddess Siduri . He then proceeds across the waters of death to Dilmun , a land without infirmity or grief , possibly situated on the Persian Gulf . He obtains a ...
... fruit . This is in- habited by the Sun , walking in the dawn , and the goddess Siduri . He then proceeds across the waters of death to Dilmun , a land without infirmity or grief , possibly situated on the Persian Gulf . He obtains a ...
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... fruits of rich elaboration within a much more complex tradition . The passage describing the four rivers and the lands surround- ing Eden ( Gen. 2 : 10-14 ) brings one surprisingly into the world of nations and precise place names ...
... fruits of rich elaboration within a much more complex tradition . The passage describing the four rivers and the lands surround- ing Eden ( Gen. 2 : 10-14 ) brings one surprisingly into the world of nations and precise place names ...
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... fruit is taboo but the animals friendly to man . 7 With the translation of the Hebrew Scriptures into the Greek of the Septuagint in the third century B.C. , the simple enclosed garden of Genesis became " paradise , " with an added ...
... fruit is taboo but the animals friendly to man . 7 With the translation of the Hebrew Scriptures into the Greek of the Septuagint in the third century B.C. , the simple enclosed garden of Genesis became " paradise , " with an added ...
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... fruit and also a tree with golden apples , which was guarded by an ever wakeful dragon . Only Her- cules is able to pluck these forbidden fruits . Lucan also described these island gardens . Gradually the Gardens of the Hesperides be ...
... fruit and also a tree with golden apples , which was guarded by an ever wakeful dragon . Only Her- cules is able to pluck these forbidden fruits . Lucan also described these island gardens . Gradually the Gardens of the Hesperides be ...
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... fruit - bearing trees ; this , too , would influence descriptions of Christian paradises . Finally , the mountaintop paradise of Dante and Milton is anticipated in the poetry of Statius and Claudian . In the Achilleid , Statius depicts ...
... fruit - bearing trees ; this , too , would influence descriptions of Christian paradises . Finally , the mountaintop paradise of Dante and Milton is anticipated in the poetry of Statius and Claudian . In the Achilleid , Statius depicts ...
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3 THE EARLY CHRISTIAN ERA | 38 |
4 THE MIDDLE AGES | 67 |
5 THE HISTORICAL PARADISE OF THE RENAISSANCE | 89 |
6 THE LEGACY OF EDEN | 125 |
7 THE SEARCH FOR PARADISE | 188 |
8 THE NATURAL PARADISE THE CELESTIAL PARADISE AND THE INNER PARADISE | 234 |
9 THE FADING OF PARADISE | 269 |
NOTES | 291 |
INDEX | 319 |
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