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Daemon (classical mythology): Latin, Religion in ancient Greece, Greek mythology, Hellenistic religion, Hellenistic philosophy, Symposium (Plato), Jud
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März 2026
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9786130710934 |
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Omniscriptum |
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Kartoniert |
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English
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H 220 mm / B 150 mm / D 13 mm |
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322 gr |
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204 |
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| Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles
available from Wikipedia or other free sources online.The words daemon,
dæmon, are Latinized spellings of the Greek ¿¿¿¿¿¿ (daimôn) used
purposely today to distinguish the daemons of Ancient Greek religion and
mythology, Hellenistic religion and philosophy, good or malevolent
"supernatural beings between mortals and gods, such as inferior
divinities and ghosts of dead heroes" (see Plato's Symposium), from the
Judeo-Christian usage demon, a malignant spirit that can seduce,
afflict, or possess humans. In Hesiod's Theogony, Phaëton becomes a
daimon, de- materialized, but the ills of mankind released by Pandora
are keres not daimones. Hesiod relates how the men of the Golden Age
were transmuted into daimones by the will of Zeus, to serve as ineffable
guardians of mortals, whom they might serve by their benevolence. In
similar ways, the daimon of a venerated hero or a founder figure,
located in one place by the construction of a shrine rather than left
unburied to wander, would confer good fortune and protection on those
who stopped to offer respect. Daemones were not considered evil. The
term also referred to the souls of men of the golden age acting as
guardian deities |
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