Modern Mythology by Andrew Lang
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jeder thatliche Anhalt dafur fehlt.' For this opinion we might also cite
the Sanskrit scholars Whitney and Bergaigne. {21b} THE QUESTION OF ALLIES Athanasius Mr. Max Muller protests, most justly, against the statement that he, like St. Athanasius, stands alone, contra mundum. If ever this phrase fell from my pen (in what connection I know not), it is as erroneous as the position of St. Athanasius is honourable. Mr. Max Muller's ideas, in various modifications, are doubtless still the most prevalent of any. The anthropological method has hardly touched, I think, the learned contributors to Roscher's excellent mythological Lexicon. Dr. Brinton, whose American researches are so useful, seems decidedly to be a member of the older school. While I do not exactly remember alluding to Athanasius, I fully and freely withdraw the phrase. But there remain questions of allies to be discussed. Italian Critics Mr. Max Muller asks, {22} 'What would Mr. Andrew Lang say if he read the |
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