| Charles Anthon - 1841 - 664 pagine
...nis native city, where it was sometimes repeated in following years, in commemoration of his success. A celebration of this kind always had a religious...with a procession to an altar or temple, in the place where the games had been held, or in the native city of the conqueror ; a sacrifice, followed by a... | |
| Karl Otfried Müller - 1847 - 584 pagine
...deferred till after the victor's solemn return to his native city, where it was sometimes repealed, in following years, in commemoration of his success...the merry and boisterous revel called by the Greeks Kwftof. At this sacred, and at the same time joyous, solemnity, (a mingled character frequent among... | |
| Pindar - 1852 - 476 pagine
...native city, where it was sometimes repeated, in following years, in commemoration of his success. A celebration of this kind always had a religious...the merry and boisterous revel called by the Greeks Kiaftos. At this sacred, and, at the same time, joyous solemnity (a mingled character frequent among... | |
| Pindar - 1852 - 486 pagine
...native city, where it was sometimes repeated, in following years, in commemoration of his success. A celebration of this kind always had a religious...the merry and boisterous revel called by the Greeks Kti/inr. At this sacred, and, at the same time, joyous solemnity (a mingled character frequent among... | |
| Pindar, Dawson William Turner - 1872 - 486 pagine
...native city, where it was sometimes repeated, in following years, in commemoration of his success. A celebration of this kind always had a religious...city ; a sacrifice, followed by a banquet, was then oflered at the temple, or in the house of the victor ; and the whole solemnity concluded with the merry... | |
| Pindar, Dawson William Turner - 1872 - 478 pagine
...native city, where it was sometimes repeated, in following years, in commemoration of his success. A celebration of this kind always had a religious...to an altar or temple, in the place of the games or hi the native city ; a sacrifice, followed by a banquet, was then offered at the temple, or in the... | |
| Pindar - 1903 - 242 pagine
...native city, where it was sometimes repeated, in following years, in commemoration of his success. A celebration of this kind always had a religious...the merry and boisterous revel called by the Greeks KU/AOS. At this sacred and, at the same time, joyous solemnity (a mingled character frequent among... | |
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