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... Odyss . xi . 611 . 2 For the deities here mentioned compare Virg . Æn . vi . 274-277 , Vestibulum ante ipsum , & c . 3 Nereus , as being trusty and truthful , is mentioned here in strong contrast to the list of personified evil passions ...
... Odyss . xi . 611 . 2 For the deities here mentioned compare Virg . Æn . vi . 274-277 , Vestibulum ante ipsum , & c . 3 Nereus , as being trusty and truthful , is mentioned here in strong contrast to the list of personified evil passions ...
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... Odyss . iv . 477 ; xiv . 257 , under the name of Egyptus , ) and the Eridanus , i . q . Padus , of Italy , which Hesiod knew , cf. 1011. There is no order in the list , which is made as best suits the versification Cf. Van Lennep , from ...
... Odyss . iv . 477 ; xiv . 257 , under the name of Egyptus , ) and the Eridanus , i . q . Padus , of Italy , which Hesiod knew , cf. 1011. There is no order in the list , which is made as best suits the versification Cf. Van Lennep , from ...
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... Odyss . i . 8 , xii . 133 , & c . ) Hyperion is the epithet of ' HEλog and elsewhere the names are used of the same god . The Sun was doubtless worshipped by the Greeks as Hyperion : and Hesiod seems to have first distinguished the two ...
... Odyss . i . 8 , xii . 133 , & c . ) Hyperion is the epithet of ' HEλog and elsewhere the names are used of the same god . The Sun was doubtless worshipped by the Greeks as Hyperion : and Hesiod seems to have first distinguished the two ...
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... Odyss . i . 8 , xii . 133 , & c . ) Hyperion is the epithet of ' Helios and elsewhere the names are used of the same god . The Sun was doubtless worshipped by the Greeks as Hyperion : and Hesiod seems to have first distinguished the two ...
... Odyss . i . 8 , xii . 133 , & c . ) Hyperion is the epithet of ' Helios and elsewhere the names are used of the same god . The Sun was doubtless worshipped by the Greeks as Hyperion : and Hesiod seems to have first distinguished the two ...
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... Odyss . xi . 400 ; Hecub . Eurip . 191. See Butmann , Lexilog . pp . 410-11 , μɛyaípw . ȧμέyaproc . Heyne conjectures that line 664 , and those following , are a fragment from an old Titano- machia . 4 ' Epißerow . Some read here the ...
... Odyss . xi . 400 ; Hecub . Eurip . 191. See Butmann , Lexilog . pp . 410-11 , μɛyaípw . ȧμέyaproc . Heyne conjectures that line 664 , and those following , are a fragment from an old Titano- machia . 4 ' Epißerow . Some read here the ...
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