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CHAPTER VII—(The souls departing at birth and becoming separated, probably
become winds because of inhaling their breath and becoming the same substance).]. Epiphanius (Haeres LXVI, 52): [Greek: o(/ti e)k tô~n psychô~n o( di/skos (tê~s selê/nês) a)popi/mplatai]. Quoted by Cumont: "Textes et Monuments," I, I, p. 40. In exotic myths it is the same with the moon. Frobenius: Ibid., p. 352 ff.]
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