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These heroes were believed to be able to influence the lives of those living in the vicinity of their underground homes. Typically reputed individuals of families were regarded as heroes, and their graves became places of worship. In addition to that Natural and elemental powers are discussed, as well as Worship. Natural and elemental activities, exercising a force were believed to be caused by nature-
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Roman Mythology: This part deals with the native Roman religion prior to the introduction of Greek gods. This native religion included beings, that didn't grow into concepts or personalities, but still remained to be worshiped. Additionally the traditional deities are being discussed and explained.
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Age: In this part, the classification of Gods as a result of migrations is discussed. This explanation is followed by a description of changes due to the migration such as the beginning of burning the deceased, and the accompanying changes in beliefs. This part further introduces many new concepts
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of deceased individuals were thought to exist in a form associated with the body of the deceased. The origins of these beliefs are rooted in the fear of death and also to explain otherwise inexplicable phenomena. In addition to ghosts, nether world powers, known as heroes are also discussed.
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The publication by Steuding was well received. Until 1913 five editions of it were published in German, and in a newspaper review in 1912 its popularity was mentioned. In addition, it was also described as valuable, by
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the school was transformed into a royal “Humanistisches Gymnasium” (Humanistic Gymnasium), focusing on the old languages (Greek, Latin, Hebrew). While teaching he wrote several books including school books, such as
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Jahresbericht über die Fortschritte der klassischen Altertumswissenschaft. ... Anzeigeblatt zum Jahresbericht über die Fortschritte der klassischen Altertumswissenschaft
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The topic has remained to be studied at the end of the 20th century, as multiple books by different authors were published dealing with
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The treatment of German national literature in the upper grades of the gymnasium, explained through the main works of
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Die Behandlung der deutschen Nationallitteratur in der Oberprima des Gymnasiums an den Hauptwerken Goethes erläutert
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and Tyrns are discussed in this part. These stories are followed by commonly known heroic stories such as
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Die Behandlung der deutschen Nationalliteratur in der Oberprima des Gymnasiums, an den Hauptwerken des
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in 1874, with his dissertation focusing on the tradition history of the works of Roman poet
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Denkmäler antiker Kunst für das Gymnasium ausgewählt und in geschichtlicher Folge erläutert
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cycle. In these stories, their origins and different versions are being touched upon.
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Beginnings of Greek Belief and Worship: This part describes that in the beginning
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Steuding was not the only German scholar of the late 19th century focusing on
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Steuding, Hermann; Harrington, Karl Pomeroy; Tolman, Herbert Cushing (1897).
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by G.J. Göschen. This book is a second edition of the original work "
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Greek and Roman Mythology & Heroic Legend, by Prof. H. Steuding
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After the publication, Steuding continued his work as a teacher in
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Chosen antique monuments of art and explained in historical order
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published in 1892. The book offers an overview of the origins of
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Jahresbericht über die mythologie aus den jahren 1876-1885
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Contributions to textual criticism in the dialogues of
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The book is divided in two parts, with one part about
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Roman mythology
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Doctor of Philosophy
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Tibull
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Wurzen
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Tacitus
Tacitus
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Roman mythology
Greek mythology
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