"The Argonautica" of Apollonius RhodiusG. Bell, 1889 - 209 pages |
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... isle of Electra or Samothrace , for the sake of certain mysteries ( i . 916 ) ; then keeping Thrace on the left of the ship and Imbros on the right , they sail across the Egean Sea ( i . 923 ) to the mouth of the Hellespont ( i . 928 ) .
... isle of Electra or Samothrace , for the sake of certain mysteries ( i . 916 ) ; then keeping Thrace on the left of the ship and Imbros on the right , they sail across the Egean Sea ( i . 923 ) to the mouth of the Hellespont ( i . 928 ) .
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... isle of Ares and rescue the sons of Chalciope ( ii . 1033 ) ; thence to the isle of Philyra ( ii . 1234 ) , past the territory of the Macrones , Becheiri , Sapeira , Byzeres , till they sight the range of Caucasus and the limit of their ...
... isle of Ares and rescue the sons of Chalciope ( ii . 1033 ) ; thence to the isle of Philyra ( ii . 1234 ) , past the territory of the Macrones , Becheiri , Sapeira , Byzeres , till they sight the range of Caucasus and the limit of their ...
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... isles ( iv . 330 ) . Apollonius was evidently aware of the weakness of his own geography , and avoids all details ... isle of Æthalia , passing above Corsica ( iv . 652 ) , and so by a long coasting voyage along Italy they reach the ...
... isles ( iv . 330 ) . Apollonius was evidently aware of the weakness of his own geography , and avoids all details ... isle of Æthalia , passing above Corsica ( iv . 652 ) , and so by a long coasting voyage along Italy they reach the ...
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... isle of Attica ; while Peleus went away and builded him a home in Phthia . Next came the warrior Butes from Cecropia , the son of 1 The Xunian lake is in Thessaly . The Scholiast says it was so called from being on the confines of ...
... isle of Attica ; while Peleus went away and builded him a home in Phthia . Next came the warrior Butes from Cecropia , the son of 1 The Xunian lake is in Thessaly . The Scholiast says it was so called from being on the confines of ...
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... isle . 3 There had all the men - folk together been ruthlessly slain by the women's wanton violence in the past year ; for the men had rejected their wedded wives from dislike , and had had a wild passion for captive maids , whom they ...
... isle . 3 There had all the men - folk together been ruthlessly slain by the women's wanton violence in the past year ; for the men had rejected their wedded wives from dislike , and had had a wild passion for captive maids , whom they ...
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Absyrtus Æetes Æson aforetime Alcinous amongst Amycus Ancæus Anon Apollo Apollonius Argo Athamas Athene bade Bebryces beneath bidding called Chalciope Colchians comrades Corcyra countless Cretheus Cyzicus darted daughter dawn divine dwell eager earth Edition Eetes Engravings Eson Essay Euphemus eyes fate father favour fear fleece goddess gods grief grievous hands haply hast hath headland heart heaven Hellas Hera Heracles heroes History hither Hypsipyle island isle Jason king land Lemnos maid maiden Mariandyni Medea Memoir mighty Mopsus mother mouth nigh night Notes nymph o'er oars once Orchomenus oxen Peleus Pelias Phæacians Philyra Phineus Phrixus Portrait Poseidon river rocks round rowed sacred sacrifice sail sheep ship smote sons sorrow spake spear sped strangers stream swift tell thee thence Thessaly thou Thracian Tiphys toil Trans Translated trow twain twas unto verily vols voyage Wherefore wind Woodcuts words Zeus
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