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... daughter , according to the Iliad , of Zeus and Dione , is in Hesiod ( Theog . 188 ) born of the sea - foam after the mutilation of Cronus , itself a coarser fiction of Hesiodic origin . The Cyclops of Hesiod are the sons of Uranus ...
... daughter , according to the Iliad , of Zeus and Dione , is in Hesiod ( Theog . 188 ) born of the sea - foam after the mutilation of Cronus , itself a coarser fiction of Hesiodic origin . The Cyclops of Hesiod are the sons of Uranus ...
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... daughter Alcmena remained . Amphitryon was to wed her , but not before he had accomplished her vow , and smitten the Teleboans for the slaughter of her brethren . Starting from Thebes , whither Alcmena had accompanied him from Tiryns ...
... daughter Alcmena remained . Amphitryon was to wed her , but not before he had accomplished her vow , and smitten the Teleboans for the slaughter of her brethren . Starting from Thebes , whither Alcmena had accompanied him from Tiryns ...
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... son and successor . We learn from Aulus Gellius ( xvii . 21 ) that he lived shortly before the first Punic war , and that his wife was a daughter b of Euphrates of Syracuse . He appears to have had BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICE OF CALLIMACHUS. ...
... son and successor . We learn from Aulus Gellius ( xvii . 21 ) that he lived shortly before the first Punic war , and that his wife was a daughter b of Euphrates of Syracuse . He appears to have had BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICE OF CALLIMACHUS. ...
Page xix
... daughters of the bad , ( i . e . base , ) 189-192 , & c .; and specially of a slight to himself on the part of aristocratic parents , who , for in- terest or lucre , have wedded their daughter to a churl , " roλ- λὸν ἐμοῦ κακίων ” ( 262 ) ...
... daughters of the bad , ( i . e . base , ) 189-192 , & c .; and specially of a slight to himself on the part of aristocratic parents , who , for in- terest or lucre , have wedded their daughter to a churl , " roλ- λὸν ἐμοῦ κακίων ” ( 262 ) ...
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... daughter of Oceanus , Pausan . i . 33 , 7 , and had a temple at Patræ , vii . 20 . • φιλότης is referred by the Scholiast to τὰ ἀφροδίσια . Contests and Slaughters , 1 Fights and Homicides , Contentions 209-227 . 133 THE THEOGONY .
... daughter of Oceanus , Pausan . i . 33 , 7 , and had a temple at Patræ , vii . 20 . • φιλότης is referred by the Scholiast to τὰ ἀφροδίσια . Contests and Slaughters , 1 Fights and Homicides , Contentions 209-227 . 133 THE THEOGONY .
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