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Walter Burkert discerned three components in the prehistory of Apollo worship, which he termed " a Dorian-northwest Greek component, a Cretan-Minoan component, and a Syro-Hittite component.
* Walter Burkert, 1985.
* Burkert, Walter, 1985.
Walter Burkert notes that " Ares is apparently an ancient abstract noun meaning throng of battle, war.
* Walter Burkert, 1985.
* Burkert, Walter.
* Burkert, Walter, Greek Religion 1985.
* Burkert, Walter, 1977 ( tr.
A scholar of Greek mythology Walter Burkert writes in Greek Religion, " Nevertheless, there are memories of an earlier aniconic representation, as a pillar in Argos and as a plank in Samos.
* Burkert, Walter, Greek Religion 1985.
* Burkert, Walter, The Orientalizing Revolution: Near Eastern Influence on Greek Culture in the Early Archaic Age, 1998
* Burkert, Walter, ( 1977 ) 1985.
* Burkert, Walter, 1985.
Walter Burkert notes that in Phaistos she appears in connection with an initiation cult.
Nymphs are personifications of the creative and fostering activities of nature, most often identified with the life-giving outflow of springs: as Walter Burkert ( Burkert 1985: III. 3. 3 ) remarks, " The idea that rivers are gods and springs divine nymphs is deeply rooted not only in poetry but in belief and ritual ; the worship of these deities is limited only by the fact that they are inseparably identified with a specific locality.
" Walter Burkert finds that " the second element da-remains hopelessly ambiguous " and finds a " husband of Earth " reading " quite impossible to prove.
Conversely, Walter Burkert suggests that the Hellene cult worship of Poseidon as a horse god may be connected to the introduction of the horse and war-chariot from Anatolia to Greece around 1600 BC.
" In cult, Poseidon was identified with Erechtheus ," Walter Burkert noted ; " the myth turns this into a temporal-causal sequence: in his anger at losing, Poseidon led his son Eumolpus against Athens and killed Erectheus.
Walter Burkert detects in the Polyphemus episode a subtext that " seems to offer us something more ancient: threatened by the man-eater, men conceal themselves in the skins of slaughtered animals, and thus, disguised as animals, escape the groping hands of the blinded monster.
* Burkert Walter ( 1985 ).
* Burkert, Walter, Greek Religion ( 1985 )
As Walter Burkert points out in his book, Greek Religion, " Even the gods who are not his natural children address him as Father, and all the gods rise in his presence.
The similarity of names between Hestia and Vesta is, however, misleading: " The relationship hestia-histie-Vesta cannot be explained in terms of Indo-European linguistics ; borrowings from a third language must also be involved ," scholar Walter Burkert has written.

Walter and observes
The tale is treated with scepticism by Walter Goffart, who observes that it conflicts with the Origo Gentis Langobardorum, where she was captured only after the death of her father.
" In a way ," Walter Burkert observes, " the power and order of Argos the city are embodied in Argos the neatherd, lord of the herd and lord of the land, whose name itself is the name of the land.
Hub and Garth tell Walter that the lioness was " protecting her cub ," and Walter proudly observes that Jasmine was " a real lion ... at the end ".
" The passage comes in the course of an account of Sir Walter Raleigh's trial, and Kadri observes that Munday thought lawyers could particularly learn from his book.

Walter and women
* the " Lost Colony " of Roanoke Island: In 1587, Sir Walter Raleigh recruited over 100 men, women and children to journey from England to Roanoke Island on North Carolina's coast and establish the first English settlement in America under the direction of John White as governor.
During his time in office, a number of important laws were implemented, such as those giving women access to the justice system, and, after the assassination of Walter Rathenau, the law for the protection of the republic.
After Lane's colonists returned to England in 1586 Sir Walter Raleigh, who held the land patent for the proposed English colony of Virginia, tasked White with the job of organizing a new colony in the Chesapeake Bay area, one which would be self-sustaining and which would include women and children.
Elizabeth Eleanor Siddal ( 25 July 1829 – 11 February 1862 ) was an English artists ' model, poet and artist who was painted and drawn extensively by artists of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, including Walter Deverell, William Holman Hunt, John Everett Millais ( including Millais ' 1852 painting Ophelia ) and most of Dante Gabriel Rossetti's early paintings of women.
Walter Blake and Carl Linwood Smothers become the first African-American students to graduate from Washington and Lee University in 1972, the same year women were first admitted.
Meyer associates this experience with that talked about by Walter Evans-Wentz, who expressed that a world of entities such as fairies and elves exists " as a supernormal state of consciousness into which men and women may enter temporarily in dreams, trances, or in various ecstatic conditions ".
During this time Lockwood worked with environmental sounds, capturing them and building developed compositions around an environmental inspiration: A Sound Map of the Hudson River ( 1982 ), World Rhythms ( 1975 ), and parts built on of archetypes and conversations with significant people, Conversations with the Ancestors ( 1979 ), composed on conversations with 4 women in their eighties, Delta Run ( 1982, based on a conversation with the sculptor Walter Wincha ), One piece, Three Short Stories and Apotheosis ( 1985 ) notably used what Lockwood named the Soundball, which was a foam-covered ball that was made of 6 small speakers and a radio receiver.
Walter Burkert suggests that unlike the Judeo-Christian use of demon in a strictly malignant sense, “ general belief in spirits is not expressed by the term daimon until the 5th century when a doctor asserts that neurotic women and girls can be driven to suicide by imaginary apparitions, ‘ evil daimones ’.
To Hartley ( also known as Mrs Walter Gallichan ), Atkinson's readings were biased, and that it could easily have been the actions of women opposing patriarchy that brought about matriarchy, if only short lived.
High school senior Walter Gibson ( John Cusack ) and his best friend Lance ( Anthony Edwards ) are celebrating the fact they are moving on to college, but all Gibson can do is lament the fact that he has lost his touch with women.
She is read, believed and quoted by millions of women who used to get their political opinions from their husbands, who got them from Walter Lippmann .”
A clear understanding of Marion Mahony ’ s contribution to the architecture of the Oak Park Studio comes from Wright ’ s son, John Lloyd Wright, who says that William Drummond, Francis Barry Byrne, Walter Burley Griffin, Albert Chase McArthur, Marion Mahony, Isabel Roberts and George Willis were the draftsmen — the five men and two women who each made valuable contributions to Prairie style architecture for which Wright became famous.
The group consisted of 5 astronaut candidates, of which Hans Schlegel and Ulrich Walter flew on STS-55 in 1993, Gerhard Thiele flew on a later space shuttle mission STS-99, then as a member of the unified ESA astronaut corps, while only the two women never did any spaceflight.
An early reference to Anglo African as a term for British settlers in Africa is Walter H. Wills ' " The Anglo-African Who's Who and Biographical Sketchbook, 1907 " which contains the details of nearly 2, 000 prominent men and women of Edwardian Africa.
At the start of the American Revolution, the women of the Butler family were taken captive in Albany while Walter was commissioned as an Ensign in the King's 8th regiment.
In his 1954 novel " The King's Rangers "— after extensive research in Canadian archives — Brick reported that the savagery at Cherry Valley was done under direction of two sub-chiefs of Joseph Brant, the Mohawk chief ; and that Brant, by dint of negligence or worse, abandoned his promise to Walter Butler to control the Indians ' fighting so as to prevent attacks on women and children, the defenseless and captured.
Cardinal Walter Kasper, President of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity, put it this way: The ordination of women to the episcopate " signified a breaking away from apostolic tradition and a further obstacle for reconciliation between the Catholic Church and the Church of England.
In addition to being the home for Long Beach State 49ers athletics, Walter Pyramid as hosted several NCAA-sponsored events including numerous women ’ s volleyball NCAA matches, the 2001 and 2003 NCAA Men ’ s Volleyball Championships and the 2003 NCAA Women ’ s Volleyball Regionals.
In October 1981, endocrinologist Étienne-Émile Baulieu, a consultant to Roussel-Uclaf, arranged tests of its use for medical abortion in eleven women in Switzerland by gynecologist Walter Herrmann at the University of Geneva's Cantonal Hospital, with successful results announced on April 19, 1982.
The film depicts several of the women who were important in Picasso's life, such as Olga Khokhlova ( played by Jane Lapotaire ), Dora Maar ( played by Julianne Moore ), Marie-Thérèse Walter ( played by Susannah Harker ), and Jacqueline Roque ( played by Diane Venora ).

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