| Alexander Bain - 1869 - 350 sayfa
...government; but Mr. Maine considers that there was a complete despotic government in single families. ' They have neither assemblies for consultation nor...every one exercises jurisdiction over his wives and children, and they pay no regard to one another.' The next stage is the rise of gentes and tribes,... | |
| Alexander Bain - 1869 - 364 sayfa
...government ; but Mr. Maine considers that there was a complete despotic government in single families. ' They have neither assemblies for consultation nor...themistes, but every one exercises jurisdiction over hia wives nnd chil Iren, and they pay no regard to one another.' The next stage is the rise of gentes... | |
| Edward Augustus Freeman - 1873 - 542 sayfa
...Sophokles, (Ed. Col. 694. ev va.-S.ta (20) Page 87. — See Grote, ii. 147. So Maine, Ancient Law, 125. " It may not perhaps be an altogether fanciful idea...Cyclops is Homer's type of an alien and less advanced civilization ; for the almost physical loathing which a primitive community feels for men of widely... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1877 - 850 sayfa
...situation in which mankind disclose themselves at the dawn of their history" ; is a situation in which " ' every one exercises jurisdiction over his wives and...children, and they pay no regard to one another.' " But in foregoing chapters on " The Primitive Relations of the Sexes," on "Promiscuity," and on "... | |
| 1877 - 822 sayfa
...in which mankind disclose themselves at the dawn of their history " — is a situation in which " ' every one exercises jurisdiction over his wives and...children, and they pay no regard to one another.' " But in foregoing chapters on "The Primitive Relations of the Sexes," on " Promiscuity," and on "... | |
| Walter Bagehot - 1881 - 286 sayfa
...o&re , our" aAAi^Atw ' " They have neither assemblies for consultation nor themistes, but everyone exercises jurisdiction over his wives and his children, and they pay no regard to one another." ' And this description of the beginnings of history is confirmed by what may be called the last lesson... | |
| Henry Harrison Metcalf, John Norris McClintock - 1882 - 454 sayfa
...patriarchal state of man. "They had neither assemblies for consultation nor themistes, " says the poet, " but every one exercises jurisdiction over his wives...children, and they pay no regard to one another." In his "Physics and Politics," Bagehot tells us, that the last lesson of prehistoric ethnology confirms... | |
| Henry Sumner Maine - 1887 - 462 sayfa
...Otpiaret, , . , (hiirTTiuti ft tKa lk They have neither assemblies for consultation uor tliemistes, but every one exercises jurisdiction over his wives...another." These lines are applied to the Cyclops, «md it may not perhaps be an altogether fanciful idea when I suggest that the Cyclops is Homer's type... | |
| Henry Sumner Maine - 1888 - 498 sayfa
...ayopal f)ov\t]<f>6pot dvrt 3f'/iiir«r. " They have neither assemblies for consultation nor tlwmistes, but every one exercises jurisdiction over his wives...civilisation ; for the almost physical loathing which a piimitive community feels for men of widely different manners from its own usually expresses itself... | |
| George Elliott Howard - 1889 - 556 sayfa
...says of the Cyclops : " They have neither assemblies for consultation nor themisles,2 but everyone exercises jurisdiction over his wives and his children, and they pay no regard to one another."3 And probably the poet has here ascribed to the Cyclops the characteristics of savage tribes... | |
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