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Definition of Mythologists
1. mythologist [n] - See also: mythologist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mythologists
Literary usage of Mythologists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Works of Hannah More by Hannah More (1835)
"... and mythologists ! In the exalted strains of the Hebrew poetry, we read, that "
wisdom is the brightness of the everlasting light, the unspotted mirror ..."
2. The Five Great Skeptical Dramas of History by John Owen (1896)
"... and we are also able to appreciate the truth—too often overlooked by
mythologists—that the same myth, originating among different races and at different ..."
3. The Principles of Sociology by Herbert Spencer (1916)
"APPENDIX C. THE LINGUISTIC METHOD OF THE mythologists. Already in § 188, I have
given an example of myth-interpretation carried on after the current manner: ..."
4. Myth, Ritual and Religion by Andrew Lang (1901)
"... and myth—Two human moo'ds—Examples—Case of Greece—Ancient mythologists—Criticism
by Eusebius—Modern mythological systems— Mr. Max Miiller—Mannhardt. ..."
5. Memoir, Correspondence, and Miscellanies, from the Papers of Thomas Jefferson by Thomas Jefferson (1829)
"... to younger athletes to encounter and lop off the false branches which have
been engrafted into it by the mythologists of the middle and modern ages. ..."