Viii. Ino And Melikertes : * "The Unicorn, a Mythological Investigation", by Robert Brown, [1881], p. 59 SECTION VIII. IN AND MELIKERTES. IN the myth of In and Melikertes we see no longer opposition between Day and Night, Sun and Moon, but kosmic harmony, the crescent-moon-goddess with the young sun in her arms...
Untitled : * "The Unicorn, a Mythological Investigation", by Robert Brown, [1881], p. 95 INDEX AAH, 34 Ab, 84 Abraxas, 83 Achelos, 23 Adonis, 6 Agni, 79 Ahi, 70 Aides, 35 Akanthos, 21 Akkulu, 16 Aku, 35 Alkamenes, 42 Aleian Field, 50 Amen-Ra, 79 Ammon, 12 Anaitis, 16 Andromed, 55 Angurbodha, 14 Apolln...
Title Page And Front Matter : * "The Unicorn, a Mythological Investigation", by Robert Brown, [1881], THE UNICORN. LONDON; PRINTED BY SPOTTISWOODE AND CO., NEW-STREET SQUARE AND PARLIAMENT STREET FRONTISPIECE: UNICORN FROM THE HORN OF ULF. THE UNICORN A MYTHOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION. BY ROBERT BROWN, JUN., F.S.A. AUTHOR OF '...
Iii. The Unicorn In Archaic Art : * "The Unicorn, a Mythological Investigation", by Robert Brown, [1881], p. 14 SECTION III. THE UNICORN IN ARCHAIC ART. A UNICORNIC animal frequently appears in archaic art, but whilst asserting that all non-natural animal-figures or partly human figures when used in a religious connexion are...
X. Aspects Of The Moon : * "The Unicorn, a Mythological Investigation", by Robert Brown, [1881], p. 69 SECTION X ASPECTS OF THE MOON. LIGHT being pleasant to man and Darkness more or less awful, the original aspect of the Moon is a friendly and favourable one as the head of nocturnal kosmic order, the beneficent Unicorn...
Vi. Hekate : * "The Unicorn, a Mythological Investigation", by Robert Brown, [1881], p. 41 SECTION VI. HEKAT. WITH the lunar phases is closely connected the mysterious goddess, Hekat, 'the-Far-shooting,' whose Aryan name, like the epithets Hekatos, Hekatebolos, Telephos, Telephassa, etc., describes '...
V. The Lunar Phases : * "The Unicorn, a Mythological Investigation", by Robert Brown, [1881], p. 37 SECTION V. THE LUNAR PHASES. THE succession of apparent alterations in the form of the moon presents a phenomenon so remarkable as necessarily to have attracted the attention and careful observation of m...
Xi. The Contest Between The Lion And The Leopard : * "The Unicorn, a Mythological Investigation", by Robert Brown, [1881], p. 73 SECTION XI. THE CONTEST BETWEEN THE LION AND THE LEOPARD. ERE noticing the final defeat of the nocturnal Unicorn, let us examine a very remarkable and most interesting instance of the triumph of Night over Day. The solar...
Foreword : * "The Unicorn, a Mythological Investigation", by Robert Brown, [1881], p. v FOREWORD. THIS little brochure is a contribution, however humble, to the science of psychology; not merely a notice of curious, still less of idle, fancies. The study of man to be successful must commence with his earlier...
Abbreviations : * "The Unicorn, a Mythological Investigation", by Robert Brown, [1881], p. 94 ABBREVIATIONS. Brown, R. Jr., "G.D.M."--"The Great Dionysiak Myth". (London: Longmans, 1877-8.) -- "R.M.A."--"The Religion and Mythology of the Aryans of Northern Europe", 1880. -- "R.Z."--"The Religion of Zoroaster"...
Ii. Opinions Respecting The Terrestrial Existence : * "The Unicorn, a Mythological Investigation", by Robert Brown, [1881], p. 8 SECTION II. OPINIONS RESPECTING THE TERRESTRIAL EXISTENCE OF THE UNICORN. As the Unicorn was not found in the flesh near home, and as its terrestrial existence was firmly believed in, it became necessary to locate...
Ix. The Three Legged Ass Of The Bundahis : * "The Unicorn, a Mythological Investigation", by Robert Brown, [1881], p. 62 SECTION IX. THE THREE-LEGGED ASS OF THE "BUNDAHIS". THE next phase of the Unicorn is, I think, a novel one, and will solve a previously-felt difficulty. In the Pahlavi 1 work, the "Bundahish" or "Bundahis", 2 is...
Iv. Deus Lunus : * "The Unicorn, a Mythological Investigation", by Robert Brown, [1881], p. 33 SECTION IV. DEUS LUNUS. THE moon-power, owing to the influence of the Greek Artemis-Seln, the Latin Diana-Luna, is generally feminine in our thoughts; but this aspect, though also occasionally occurring elsewhere, "e.g."...
Vii. Medousa The Gorgo : * "The Unicorn, a Mythological Investigation", by Robert Brown, [1881], p. 47 SECTION VII. MEDOUSA THE GORG. FROM the Triple-moon and the Unicorn-horse-moon I pass on to the Serpentine-full-moon, the victim of the solar Perseus, another version of the oft-recurring story. Careful study...
Xii. The Lion And The Unicorn : * "The Unicorn, a Mythological Investigation", by Robert Brown, [1881], p. 79 SECTION XII. THE LION AND THE UNICORN. "Subsection" 1. "The Solar Lion". THAT the Lion is a symbol of the Sun, and more particularly of the diurnal Sun, is a fact familiar to the mythologist, and one which has already...
I. The Heraldic Unicorn : * "The Unicorn, a Mythological Investigation", by Robert Brown, [1881], p. 1 THE UNICORN: A MYTHOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION. SECTION I. THE HERALDIC UNICORN. THE science of Heraldry has faithfully preserved to modern times various phases of some of those remarkable legends, which, based upon a study...