mythographer造句
例句與造句
- Scottish author and mythographer Lewis Spence propounded his theories about the Druidic alphabet in his 1945 publication " The Magic Arts in Celtic Britain " ..
- The three-volume edition of Dante's " Divine Comedy " also includes an essay on Beisner by the historian and mythographer Marina Warner.
- Another mythographer, Liberalis, tells of Menippe and Metioche, daughters of Orion, who sacrificed themselves for their country's good and were transformed into comets.
- This discovery has called into serious doubt the possibility of identifying the bishop and the mythographer, as Saint Fulgentius of Ruspe is known to have died in 533.
- The manuscript ascribes the work to S . Fulgencius Episcopus, whom Rudolf Helm ( the first modern publisher of Fulgentius work ) considered to be the mythographer.
- It's difficult to find mythographer in a sentence. 用mythographer造句挺難的
- The Hungarian mythographer K醨oly Ker閚yi, one of the founders of the modern study of mythology, wrote about Merope in " Gods of the Greeks ".
- A later tradition, preserved by the mythographer Apollodorus of Athens, continues the story as follows : after the war, Idomeneus's ship hit a terrible storm.
- According to Diodorus, Euhemerus was a personal friend of Cassander, king of Macedonia ( c . 305 297 BC ) and the most prominent mythographer for the Macedonian court.
- The Hungarian mythographer Karl Ker閚yi, one of the founders of the modern study of Greek mythology, wrote about Orion in " Gods of the Greeks " ( 1951 ).
- The mythographer A . Asbj鴕n J鴑 has commented on the way that the influence of " The Lost Boys " has helped shift popular culture depictions of vampires since its release.
- The third century BC poet Callimachus has Enceladus buried under the island of Sicily, and according to the mythographer Apollodorus, Athena hurled the island of Sicily at the fleeing Enceladus during the Gigantomachy.
- Finally, in the reign of Augustus the Greek mythographer Cycladic island of Andros, who on being expelled set up a new home called Antandrus, hence meaning'in place of Andros '.
- Clasen was a major mythographer of the 17th century, and wrote Tablet of Cebes " " ( Cebetis Tabula vitae humanae ) ", for which he provided a Latin translation.
- A founder-cult of Protesilaus at Scione, in Pallene, Chalcidice, was given an etiology by the Greek grammarian and mythographer of the Augustan era Conon that is at variance with the epic tradition.
- The Renaissance mythographer Natale Conti says wreaths of myth of Narcissus, the flower is created when a beautiful, self-absorbed youth rejects sexuality and is condemned to perpetual self-love along the Styx.