| John Lemprière - 1792 - 452 sivua
...Flac. 1, v. 376. A fon of Sufiris. kilM by Hercn es. Afolkd. 2, c. 5. AMPHIDROMI A, a feftjval ohfervcd by private families at Athens, the fifth day after the birth of every chili. It .was cuftomary to run routd the fire with a child in their arms; whence the nsme of the feftivals.... | |
| John Lemprière - 1820 - 892 sivua
...the Argonauts. Fine. 1, v. 376. A son of Busiris, killed by Hercules. Apollod. 2, c. 5. AXTBTDRUXIA. a festival observed by private families at Athens, the fifth day after the birth of erery child. It was customary to run round the fire with a child in their arms ; whence the name of... | |
| John Lemprière - 1822 - 818 sivua
...Argonauts. Fiat. 1. v. 316. A son of Busiris, killed by Hercules. Jlpollod. 2, c, 5. AMPIIIDKHMIA, a festival observed by private families at Athens,...to run round the fire with a child in their arms; whence the name of the festivals. AMrniGF.\7.\, a town of Mcsscnia in Peloponnesus. Slat. 4. Theb.... | |
| John Lemprière - 1822 - 840 sivua
...Argonauts. Flue. 1. v. 376. A son of Busiris, killed by Hercules. Jlpollod. 2, e, 6. AMPHIDRÖMIA, a festival observed by private families at Athens,...to run round the fire with a child in their arms; whence the name of the festivals. AMFHIGENÏA, a town of Messenia in Peloponnesus. Stul. 4. Tlieb v.... | |
| John Lemprière - 1823 - 892 sivua
...One of die Argonauts. Ftac. 1, v. 376.— -A son of Busiris, killed by Hercules. Apollad. 2, c. 5. a festival observed by private families at Athens,...It was customary to run round the fire with a child ill their arms; whence die name at the festivals. a town of Messenia in IVStat. 4. TM>. v. 178. i.CV... | |
| John Lemprière - 1825 - 848 sivua
...atown of Phocis, where Bac- cording to another and probably more corchus had a temple. AMPHIDROMIA, a festival observed by private families at Athens,...day after the birth of every child. It was customary rect account, Amphion having seized the_ crown of Thebes from Laius the father of CEdipus, called the... | |
| John Lemprière - 1833 - 822 sivua
...Paus. in Phocic. and Achaic. — StTab. 8.— • Suidas. — Hcsych. — , JV-A in. AMPIIIDRCMIA, a festival observed by private families at Athens,...customary to run round the fire with a child in their anus ; whence the name of the festivals. AMPIHLOCHUS, an Athenian philosopher who wrote upon agriculture.... | |
| John Lemprière - 1839 - 810 sivua
...Hayek. — jEsekin. AMPHIDROMJA, a festival observed by private families at Athens, the fifth day alter the birth of every child. It was customary to run round the fire with a child in their arms ; whence the name of the festivals. A.Mi'iiii.YTi's, asoothsayerof Acarnania, who encouraged Pisistratus... | |
| Charles Anthon - 1841 - 800 sivua
...we are informed, the confederation took the name of Amphiclyoncs ('A/tQiKTvovec). A.MPnii>ROMÏ.i, a festival observed by private families at Athens,...of every child. It was customary to run round the Are with a child in their arms ; thereby, as it were, making it a member of the family, and putting... | |
| John Lempriere - 1843 - 670 sivua
...Delphian Apollo. Their decisions were held sacred, and arms were taken up to enforce them. AMPHIDROMIA, a festival observed by private families at Athens, the fifth day after the birth of every child, in which it was customary to run round the fire with the child in their arms (a,ue£>i and Spo^os-).... | |
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