释义 |
Tartaˈrology [f. Gr. τάρταρο-ς Tartarus + -logy.] A doctrine as to Tartarus; hence, a doctrine of hell and future punishment.
1867Kingsley Water of Life, etc. vi. 93 The Middle Ages, when men really believed in that same Tartarology, with the same intensity with which they now believe in the conclusions of astronomy or of chemistry. 1868Contemp. Rev. VII. 158 The ordinary Tartarology flows far more directly from the sixth book of the æneid than from anything in Holy Scripture. |