| 11. | In earliest Greek philosophy, the cosmogony of Anaximander is based on these mythical beliefs.
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| 12. | The new cosmogonies of Burnet, Whiston and John Edwards and William Nicolson in particular.
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| 13. | Hesiod and the Pre-Socratics use the Greek term in the context of cosmogony.
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| 14. | This dualistic cosmogony influenced later Iranian developments such as Manichaeism, Mazdakism, and Zurvanism.
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| 15. | The animal yahui appears in cosmogony scenes illustrating the origins of ritual and cultural phenomena.
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| 16. | :You may want to read Chaos ( cosmogony ) and Classical element # Greece.
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| 17. | The post-Vedic texts of Hinduism offer multiple theories of cosmogony, many involving Brahma.
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| 18. | It begins with a Prologue, a section on the Norse cosmogony, pantheon and myths.
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| 19. | Later in the Orphic cosmogony, first came Chronos, at the very beginning of time.
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| 20. | This physiognomy is also a cosmogony.
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