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Such “present facts” lie at the heart of the emergent rational criticism of the historian. One of the most distinctive aspects of Grote’s approach was his use of extensive comparative materials on the mythologies of various peoples. Grote’s notebooks, in fact, include an array of materials on the mythology of the American Indian, of India, and of Europe. They illustrate the extent to which Greek mythology was but an instance of the universal condition of the precritical mind.
Buckets from an English Sea: 1832 and the Making of Charles Darwin
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