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Hesiod The Homeric hymns and Homerica ISBN 13: 9781236359407

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1920 Excerpt: ...for he was furiously angry because of his dead son; but bright-eyed Athene reached out from the car and turned aside the force of the spear. Then bitter grief seized Ares "and he drew his keen sword and leaped upon boldhearted Heracles. But as he came on, the son of Amphitryon, unsated of fierce battle, shrewdly wounded his thigh where it was exposed under his richly-wrought shield, and tare deep into his flesh with the spear-thrust and cast him flat upon the ground. And Panic and Dread quickly drove his smooth-wheeled chariot and horses near him and lifted him from the wide-pathed earth into his richlywrought car, and then straight lashed the horses and came to high Olympus. But the son of Alcmena and glorious lolaus stripped the fine armour off Cycnus' shoulders and went, and their swift horses carried them straight to the city of Trachis. And bright-eyed Athene Went thence to great Olympus and her father's house. As for Cycnus, Ceyx buried him and the countless people who lived near the city of the glorious king, in Anthe and the city of the Myrmidons, and famous lolcus, and Arne, and Hélice: and much people were gathered doing honour to Ceyx, the friend of the blessed gods. But Anaurus, swelled by a rain-storm, blotted out the grave and memorial of Cycnus; for so Apollo, Leto's son, commanded him, because he used to watch for and violently despoil the rich hecatombs that any might bring to Pytho. THE MARRIAGE OF CEYX 1. Hesiod in the Marriage of Ceyx says that he (Heracles) landed (from the Argo) to look for water and was left behind in Magnesia near the place called Aphetae because of his desertion there. Hesiod used the, proverb in the following way: Heracles is represented as having constantly visited the house of Ceyx of Trachis and spoken...

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  • PublisherRareBooksClub.com
  • Publication date2012
  • ISBN 10 1236359402
  • ISBN 13 9781236359407
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages86

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9780434990573: The Homeric Hymns and Homerica (Loeb Classical Library)

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ISBN 10:  0434990574 ISBN 13:  9780434990573
Publisher: William Heinemann Ltd, 1977
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