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Definition of Theogonies
1. theogony [n] - See also: theogony
Lexicographical Neighbors of Theogonies
Literary usage of Theogonies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Ireland Past and Present by Augustus J. Thébaud, John Habberton (1878)
"... social theories opposed to those of the Gospel, no inventor of new theogonies
and cosmologies—new in name, old in fact—rediscovered by modern students ..."
2. The Origin and Development of Religious Belief by Sabine Baring-Gould (1878)
"... Theogonies. IT is no easy matter for a man of ordinary education to form a
notion of the mental ..."
3. The Origin and Development of Religious Belief by Sabine Baring-Gould (1892)
"... —Theogonies. IT is no easy matter for a man of ordinary education to form a
notion of the mental ..."
4. Romano-British Mosaic Pavements: A History of Their Discovery and a Record by Thomas Morgan (1886)
"CHAPTER I. Greek Modes of Thought in Britain prominent under the Lower Empire—
Ancient Religious Theogonies influenced by the Harmony of the Solar ..."
5. Hellenica: essays on Greek poetry, philosophy, history and religion, ed. by by Hellenica, Evelyn Abbott (1880)
"But if Pindar and Aeschylus treated the primitive theogonies with reverence, it
was not the reverence of a primitive ..."