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- Title: Egyptian Myths: Lecture 1
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- in the tragedies of Aeschylus and Sophocles. Rome also belonged to
- Title: Egyptian Myths: Lecture 9
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- time in Rome. That a personality could be something for itself was
- Rome. By that time man had brought the spiritual into the physical
- invented in ancient Rome. The will of the single personality had
- Title: Egyptian Myths: Lecture 10
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- way into Greece as the saga of Prometheus. We must not lay rough hands
- should not say that Prometheus means this or that. We should try to
- the Prometheus saga, beautifying and ornamenting it. We should add
- Title: Egyptian Myths: Lecture 12
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- times; how something similar occurred in ancient Rome. We can see how,
- in ancient Rome, primitive Christianity spread among a despised class
- Coliseum constructed by imperial Rome. But we can also look at the
- through that despised underground Rome. The Christians knew what
- to the catacombs, was despised. But what remains of imperial Rome? It
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