Lucian's Dialogues: Namely the Dialogues of the Gods, of the Sea-gods, and of the Dead; Zeus the Tragedian, the Ferry-boat, EtcG. Bell and sons, 1893 - 315 pages |
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... Diog . Laert . Lucian , Ερμοτ . 81 . How 2 The obolus , a coin , which in most of the Greek States had the value of twopence in English money , was always most religiously placed in Polydeukes . This , too , shall be told to 88 ...
... Diog . Laert . Lucian , Ερμοτ . 81 . How 2 The obolus , a coin , which in most of the Greek States had the value of twopence in English money , was always most religiously placed in Polydeukes . This , too , shall be told to 88 ...
Page 91
... Diog . Laert . Пɛpi Biwv , & c . i .; the Platonic Dialogue , ' Aλißiádne , i . ( from which it appears that the words were inscribed on the entrance to the temple at Delphi ) ; Juv . Sat. xi . 27. Menander , the first of the New Comedy ...
... Diog . Laert . Пɛpi Biwv , & c . i .; the Platonic Dialogue , ' Aλißiádne , i . ( from which it appears that the words were inscribed on the entrance to the temple at Delphi ) ; Juv . Sat. xi . 27. Menander , the first of the New Comedy ...
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... Diog . Laert . IIɛpi Biwv . K. T. λ . vi . 99 , and N. A. i . Cf. Δημώναξ , 65-66 . 2 Menippus alludes , in particular , to the revolving wheel to which Ixion ( see . A. vi . ) is everlastingly bound ; to the rocks which Sisyphus vainly ...
... Diog . Laert . IIɛpi Biwv . K. T. λ . vi . 99 , and N. A. i . Cf. Δημώναξ , 65-66 . 2 Menippus alludes , in particular , to the revolving wheel to which Ixion ( see . A. vi . ) is everlastingly bound ; to the rocks which Sisyphus vainly ...
Page 112
... Diog . Laert . 2 " H μ'áváε ' yw oέ . Lit. " Either do you lift me up , or I will you . ” The speech of Telamonian Aias to Odysseus , in the wrestling encounter between the two heroes . See ' IX . xxiii . 724. The version above is ...
... Diog . Laert . 2 " H μ'áváε ' yw oέ . Lit. " Either do you lift me up , or I will you . ” The speech of Telamonian Aias to Odysseus , in the wrestling encounter between the two heroes . See ' IX . xxiii . 724. The version above is ...
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... Diog . Laert . Περὶ Βίων K. T.λ. ( IIvlay . ) ; Ov . Metam . xv . , which book contains , as Dryden justly observes ... Diog . Laert . viii . & c . For the more historical prohibition of beans ( to the highest class of his initiated ...
... Diog . Laert . Περὶ Βίων K. T.λ. ( IIvlay . ) ; Ov . Metam . xv . , which book contains , as Dryden justly observes ... Diog . Laert . viii . & c . For the more historical prohibition of beans ( to the highest class of his initiated ...
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