Gods and Heroes of the Greeks: The Library of ApollodorusUniversity of Massachusetts Press, 1976 - 311 sivua We are currently updating our website and have not yet posted complete information for this title. Many of our books are in the Google preview program, which allows readers to view up to 20% of the book. If this title is active in the program, you will find the Google Preview button in the sidebar below. |
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Tulokset 1 - 3 kokonaismäärästä 49
Sivu 84
... ( Athena was his guide ) . He had slain the Gorgon and came bearing the snake - haired head , stone death to the islanders " ( 44– 48 ) . In Pyth . 12 , composed some eight years later , Pindar derives Athena's invention of the flute from ...
... ( Athena was his guide ) . He had slain the Gorgon and came bearing the snake - haired head , stone death to the islanders " ( 44– 48 ) . In Pyth . 12 , composed some eight years later , Pindar derives Athena's invention of the flute from ...
Sivu 202
... Athena came after him and , making Cecrops a witness , took possession of Attica by planting an olive tree which can still be seen in the Pandrosium . When the two of them , Athena and Poseidon , fought over the land , Zeus stopped the ...
... Athena came after him and , making Cecrops a witness , took possession of Attica by planting an olive tree which can still be seen in the Pandrosium . When the two of them , Athena and Poseidon , fought over the land , Zeus stopped the ...
Sivu 276
... Athena ) onto the rocks of Gyrae ( variously located off Myconos , Tenos , or southeast Euboea ; see W. B. Stanford , ed . , The Odyssey of Homer , 2 vols . [ London and New York , 1959 ] , 1. 281-82 , comment on 4. 500– 01 ) . Despite ...
... Athena ) onto the rocks of Gyrae ( variously located off Myconos , Tenos , or southeast Euboea ; see W. B. Stanford , ed . , The Odyssey of Homer , 2 vols . [ London and New York , 1959 ] , 1. 281-82 , comment on 4. 500– 01 ) . Despite ...
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