The Classical Journal, Volume 14A.J. Valpy, 1816 |
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Pagina 6
... temple at Cromne , a city of Paphlagonia , and was worshipped under the name of Prophantus by the Thurians . 610. The " perjured prince " is Laomedon , who refused to give to Apollo and Neptune the reward which he had promised them for ...
... temple at Cromne , a city of Paphlagonia , and was worshipped under the name of Prophantus by the Thurians . 610. The " perjured prince " is Laomedon , who refused to give to Apollo and Neptune the reward which he had promised them for ...
Pagina 7
... temple was raised to his honour : " Chersonesi Mastusia promontorium adversum Sigeo , ---- turris et delubrum Protesilaï . " Arrian , in his first book on the Expedition of Alexander , says that he offered sacrifice on his tomb : Θύει ...
... temple was raised to his honour : " Chersonesi Mastusia promontorium adversum Sigeo , ---- turris et delubrum Protesilaï . " Arrian , in his first book on the Expedition of Alexander , says that he offered sacrifice on his tomb : Θύει ...
Pagina 8
... temple of Apollo : “ Αὐτοῦ δὲ καὶ τὸ Τιλφωσσαίου Απόλλωνος ἱερόν . ” 66 651. Idas contended with Apollo in archery for Marpessa the daughter of Evenus : Non Idæ et cupido quondam discordia Phœbo Eveni patriis filia littoribus . PROPERT ...
... temple of Apollo : “ Αὐτοῦ δὲ καὶ τὸ Τιλφωσσαίου Απόλλωνος ἱερόν . ” 66 651. Idas contended with Apollo in archery for Marpessa the daughter of Evenus : Non Idæ et cupido quondam discordia Phœbo Eveni patriis filia littoribus . PROPERT ...
Pagina 10
... temple of Castor and Pollux : Et vos Tyndaridæ , quos non horrenda Lycurgi Taygeta , umbrosæque magis coluere Therapnæ . STATIUS , Sylv . lib . IV . 680. The followers of Cepheus came from Dyme , Bura , and Olenus , all cities of Achaia ...
... temple of Castor and Pollux : Et vos Tyndaridæ , quos non horrenda Lycurgi Taygeta , umbrosæque magis coluere Therapnæ . STATIUS , Sylv . lib . IV . 680. The followers of Cepheus came from Dyme , Bura , and Olenus , all cities of Achaia ...
Pagina 11
... temple to the goddess . Strabo relates that the city was sacred to Neptune , and thence called Posidonia . 1 705. Juno was worshipped by the Eléans under the name of Hoplosmia ; in her temple Diomede took refuge , when he discovered ...
... temple to the goddess . Strabo relates that the city was sacred to Neptune , and thence called Posidonia . 1 705. Juno was worshipped by the Eléans under the name of Hoplosmia ; in her temple Diomede took refuge , when he discovered ...
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