A Classical Dictionary: Containing an Account of the Principal Proper Names Mentioned in Ancient Authors, and Intended to Elucidate All the Important Points Connected with the Geography, History, Biography, Mythology, and Fine Arts of the Greeks and Romans. Together with an Account of Coins, Weights, and Measures, with Tabular Values of the SameHarper & Brothers, 1842 - 1423 |
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... Athenæus , however ( 6 , p . 270 ) , accuses Euripides of borrowing from this poet . The number of plays composed by him is not correctly ascertained . Suidas ( s . v . ) gives three accounts , according to one of which he exhibited 44 ...
... Athenæus , however ( 6 , p . 270 ) , accuses Euripides of borrowing from this poet . The number of plays composed by him is not correctly ascertained . Suidas ( s . v . ) gives three accounts , according to one of which he exhibited 44 ...
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... Athenæus commends the ACTEON , a celebrated hunter , son of Aristæus and water in the Acrocorinthus as the most salubrious in Autonoë the daughter of Cadmns . Having inadver- Greece . It was at this fount that Pegasus was drink - tently ...
... Athenæus commends the ACTEON , a celebrated hunter , son of Aristæus and water in the Acrocorinthus as the most salubrious in Autonoë the daughter of Cadmns . Having inadver- Greece . It was at this fount that Pegasus was drink - tently ...
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... Athenæus ( 13 , p . 611 , d ) has preserved for pitying his fate , suspended his fall , and changed him us part of a speech delivered by Lysias on this occa- into a cormorant . - A different account is given by sion , in which he ...
... Athenæus ( 13 , p . 611 , d ) has preserved for pitying his fate , suspended his fall , and changed him us part of a speech delivered by Lysias on this occa- into a cormorant . - A different account is given by sion , in which he ...
Strona 63
... Athenæus self pronounce this oratíon ? " The statement of Pho- ( 7 , 296 , e , and 8 , 335 , c ) , and also by Tzetzes , in his tius , however , is different from this , and certainly more scholia on Lycophron ( v . 688-9 ) . Some of ...
... Athenæus self pronounce this oratíon ? " The statement of Pho- ( 7 , 296 , e , and 8 , 335 , c ) , and also by Tzetzes , in his tius , however , is different from this , and certainly more scholia on Lycophron ( v . 688-9 ) . Some of ...
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... Athenæus ( 10 , 33 ) that of Chameleon . which were composed in the interval , might be exhibit- The inspiration of Bacchus , in such a case , can mean ed on the Athenian stage under the care of some friend nothing more than the true ...
... Athenæus ( 10 , 33 ) that of Chameleon . which were composed in the interval , might be exhibit- The inspiration of Bacchus , in such a case , can mean ed on the Athenian stage under the care of some friend nothing more than the true ...
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