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Page vii
... sire may have retained after his mi- gration to Greece the rights of citizenship which he held at Cumæ , and these may have descended to his son , as was not unfrequent in the Greek colonies . At Ascra it would seem that Hesiod's father ...
... sire may have retained after his mi- gration to Greece the rights of citizenship which he held at Cumæ , and these may have descended to his son , as was not unfrequent in the Greek colonies . At Ascra it would seem that Hesiod's father ...
Page viii
... sire of Homer . There are other fables , applicable , not so much to Hesiod , as to the school of bards , Pierian or Thracian , as contra- distinguished from the Ionian or Homeric , to which he gave his name . Such are his second youth ...
... sire of Homer . There are other fables , applicable , not so much to Hesiod , as to the school of bards , Pierian or Thracian , as contra- distinguished from the Ionian or Homeric , to which he gave his name . Such are his second youth ...
Page ix
... sires from mortal mothers , which begins at 963 , and breaks off abruptly at 1021 ; from which point , or rather from the last two verses of the Theogony , it is sup- posed that a Hesiodic poem , named the Eoai , " or " Cata- logues of ...
... sires from mortal mothers , which begins at 963 , and breaks off abruptly at 1021 ; from which point , or rather from the last two verses of the Theogony , it is sup- posed that a Hesiodic poem , named the Eoai , " or " Cata- logues of ...
Page 15
... sire.1 These were born of blameless Nereus , fifty maidens , versed in blameless labours . And Thaumas wedded Electra , daughter of deep - flowing Ocean she bare rapid Iris , and the fair - tressed Harpies , 3 : 66 Many of the names in ...
... sire.1 These were born of blameless Nereus , fifty maidens , versed in blameless labours . And Thaumas wedded Electra , daughter of deep - flowing Ocean she bare rapid Iris , and the fair - tressed Harpies , 3 : 66 Many of the names in ...
Page 16
... sire , and Kukvóμoppoι , from their hair . Asch . mentions three , and Apollodorus mentions one named Av . Goettling supposes here a verse to have been lost . TÉρηy , i . e . in some isle of Ocean , to arrive at which one must cross ...
... sire , and Kukvóμoppoι , from their hair . Asch . mentions three , and Apollodorus mentions one named Av . Goettling supposes here a verse to have been lost . TÉρηy , i . e . in some isle of Ocean , to arrive at which one must cross ...
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