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... Aeschylus and Pindar to Nonnos , the land of Typhon's residence and exploits was Syria or Cilicia or both ; the only exceptions name Lydia ( and its neighborhood ) or " Inarime . " 3 Scholars have not supposed that the poet of Iliad ...
... Aeschylus and Pindar to Nonnos , the land of Typhon's residence and exploits was Syria or Cilicia or both ; the only exceptions name Lydia ( and its neighborhood ) or " Inarime . " 3 Scholars have not supposed that the poet of Iliad ...
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... Aeschylus and Pindar , who obviously knew a common version or used a common source . Aeschylus does not mention Arimoi ; Pindar , how- ever , who mentions the Cilician Cave as Typhon's home at Pythian 1.17 , refers elsewhere ( frag ...
... Aeschylus and Pindar , who obviously knew a common version or used a common source . Aeschylus does not mention Arimoi ; Pindar , how- ever , who mentions the Cilician Cave as Typhon's home at Pythian 1.17 , refers elsewhere ( frag ...
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... Aeschylus ' Prometheus Bound , that Io was daughter of Inachos ( 2.1.3 ) ; from Demaratos that Herakles sailed on Argo as far as Kolchis ( 1.9.19 ) ; from Dionysios Skytobrachion that Herakles became leader of the Argonauts ( 1.9.19 ) ...
... Aeschylus ' Prometheus Bound , that Io was daughter of Inachos ( 2.1.3 ) ; from Demaratos that Herakles sailed on Argo as far as Kolchis ( 1.9.19 ) ; from Dionysios Skytobrachion that Herakles became leader of the Argonauts ( 1.9.19 ) ...
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Isocrates View of History C Bradford Welles | 3 |
Polyeuktos and Philoneos Benjamin D Meritt | 26 |
The Aetolians and the Cleomenic War J A O Larsen | 43 |
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