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The Myth in Plutarch's 'The Face in the Moon'

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« on: July 12, 2007, 09:58:07 am »





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MYTH IS WHAT WE CALL OTHER PEOPLE'S RELIGION





NAMES OF IRELAND


Names of Ireland
Saturday, May 14, 2005





The fourteenth name was Ogygia, according to Plutarch: indeed, ‘Ogygia’ in Greek and insula perantiqua, i.e. most ancient island, are equivalent; and that is a suitable name for Ireland, because that it is long since it was first inhabited, and that perfect is the sound information which its antiquaries possess on the transactions of their ancestors from the beginning of eras, one after another.

http://dedanaan.com/category/hhgttm/n/
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