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E.M. Berens



Average rating: 3.73 · 2,143 ratings · 122 reviews · 61 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Myths and Legends of An...

3.71 avg rating — 1,956 ratings — published 1880 — 295 editions
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Mythology: Who's Who in Gre...

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Myths and Legends of Ancien...

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ANCIENT MYTHOLOGY Boxed Set...

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The Argonauts

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Pronouncing Ancient Greek a...

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The Siege of Troy

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Olympian Divinities: Third ...

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Christmas stories

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Six Collections of Mythology

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“Erebus (Darkness) and Nyx (Night), who formed a striking contrast to the cheerful light of heaven and the bright smiles of earth. Erebus reigned in that mysterious world below where no ray of sunshine, no gleam of daylight, nor vestige of health-giving terrestrial life ever appeared. Nyx, the sister of Erebus, represented Night, and was worshipped by the ancients with the greatest solemnity.”
E.M. Berens, The Myths and Legends of Ancient Greece and Rome

“Having discovered him[6] they gave full vent to their ecstatic delight by indulging in the most violent gesticulations, dancing, shouting, and, at the same time, wounding and gashing themselves in a frightful manner.”
E. M. Berens, Myths And Legends Of Ancient Greece And Rome

“upon the many strange beliefs of the ancient Greeks, and the extraordinary number of gods they worshipped,”
E.M. Berens, The Myths and Legends of Ancient Greece and Rome



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