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... And so I make a good thick soup , and eke A rich candaulus , amatory food . And the Lydians , when going out to war , array themselves to the tune of flutes and pipes , as Herodotus says 828 [ B. XII . THE DEIPNOSOPHISTS .
... And so I make a good thick soup , and eke A rich candaulus , amatory food . And the Lydians , when going out to war , array themselves to the tune of flutes and pipes , as Herodotus says 828 [ B. XII . THE DEIPNOSOPHISTS .
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Athenaeus (of Naucratis.) the tune of flutes and pipes , as Herodotus says ; and the Lacedæmonians also attack their enemies keeping time to their flutes , as the Cretans keep time to the lyre . 13. But Heraclides of Cumæ , who wrote ...
Athenaeus (of Naucratis.) the tune of flutes and pipes , as Herodotus says ; and the Lacedæmonians also attack their enemies keeping time to their flutes , as the Cretans keep time to the lyre . 13. But Heraclides of Cumæ , who wrote ...
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... flute . 15. The tabies of the Sicilians also are very notorious for their luxury . " And they say that even the sea in their region is sweet , delighting in the food which is procured from it , " as Clearchus says , in the fifth book of ...
... flute . 15. The tabies of the Sicilians also are very notorious for their luxury . " And they say that even the sea in their region is sweet , delighting in the food which is procured from it , " as Clearchus says , in the fifth book of ...
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... such a pitch that they had taught even their horses to dance at their feasts to the music of the flute . Accordingly the people of Crotona , ATH . - VOL . III . 3 H knowing this , and being at war with them , c . 19. ] 833 THE SYBARITES .
... such a pitch that they had taught even their horses to dance at their feasts to the music of the flute . Accordingly the people of Crotona , ATH . - VOL . III . 3 H knowing this , and being at war with them , c . 19. ] 833 THE SYBARITES .
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... flute , they not only began to dance , but ran over to the army of the Crotonians , carrying their riders with them . And Charon of Lampsacus tells a similar story about the Cardians , in the second book of his Annals , writing as fol ...
... flute , they not only began to dance , but ran over to the army of the Crotonians , carrying their riders with them . And Charon of Lampsacus tells a similar story about the Cardians , in the second book of his Annals , writing as fol ...
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