Mantis) , - in Bushman astrological mythology the Moon is looked upon as a man who incurs the wrath of the Sun, and is consequently pierced by the knife (ie, rays) of the latter. This process is repeated until almost the whole of the Moon is cut away,... Compendium of South African History and Geography - Page 61de George McCall Theal - 1877 - 304 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Wilhelm Heinrich Immanuel Bleek - 1875 - 34 pages
...upon as a man who incurs the wrath of the Sun, and is consequently pierced by the knife (ie rays) of the latter. This process is repeated until almost...implores the Sun to spare for his (the Moon's) children. (As mentioned above, the Moon is in Bushman mythology a male being.) From this little piece, the Moon... | |
| George McCall Theal - 1878 - 458 pages
...thousand two hundred half pages, a large portion of which has been translated. In his Report) Dr. BLEEE gives an analysis of this valuable collection, which...away, and only one little piece left ; which the Moon piteonsly implores the Sun to spare for his (the Moon's) children. From this little piece, the Moon... | |
| 1880 - 356 pages
...was a man, who incurs the wrath of the sun, and is consequently pierced by the knife (f. e., rays) of the latter. This process is repeated until almost the whole of the moon is cut away, and only a little piece left; this the Moon piteously implores the Sun to spare for his (the moon's) children.... | |
| Stephen Denison Peet, J. O. Kinnaman - 1880 - 370 pages
...a man, who incurs the wrath of the sun, and is consequently pierced by the knife («. e., ray*) of the latter. This process is repeated until almost the whole of the moon is cutaway, and only a little piece left ; this the Moon piteously implores the Sun to spare for his (the... | |
| Timothy Harley - 1885 - 326 pages
...who incurs the wrath of the sun, and is consequently pierced by the knife (ie rays) of the latter. D This process is repeated until almost the whole of the moon is cut away, and only a little piece left ; which the moon piteously implores the sun to spare for his (the moon's) children.... | |
| Wilhelm Heinrich Immanuel Bleek, Lucy Lloyd, George McCall Theal - 1911 - 620 pages
...returning went ; and he said that the other one also felt what he had felt. A pleasant thing ( ) (4062) is cut away, and only one little piece left; which...implores the Sun to spare for his (the Moon's) children. (As mentioned above, the Moon is in Bushman mythology a male being.) From this little piece, the Moon... | |
| Wilhelm Heinrich Immanuel Bleek, George McCall Theal - 1911 - 672 pages
...upon as a man who incurs the wrath of the Sun, and is consequently pierced by the knife (ie rays) of the latter. This process is repeated until almost the whole of the Moon (4062) ( ) yauki ë, ha eeíñ lé-tá be. Ikë, han jkuïten lia ; jké lia llneiù. |k'ë kkuï:... | |
| Mardiros Harootioon Ananikian - 1925 - 622 pages
...upon as a man who incurs the wrath of the Sun and is consequently pierced by the knife (ie rays) of the latter. This process is repeated until almost...the Moon piteously implores the Sun to spare for his children. (The Moon is in Bushman mythology a male being.) From this little piece, the Moon gradually... | |
| Louis Herbert Gray, George Foot Moore, John Arnott MacCulloch - 1925 - 620 pages
...upon as a man who incurs the wrath of the Sun and is consequently pierced by the knife (ie rays) of the latter. This process is repeated until almost...the Moon piteously implores the Sun to spare for his children. (The Moon is in Bushman mythology a male being.) From this little piece, the Moon gradually... | |
| Wilhelm Heinrich Immanuel Bleek - 1911 - 630 pages
...upon as a man who incurs the wrath of the Sun, and is consequently pierced by the knife (ie rays) of the latter. This process is repeated until almost the whole of the Moon her neck, he was hiding his hands,* so that the other man should not perceive them, namely, that they... | |
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