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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Sivu 126
... Diodorus Siculus 4. 12. 3-8 says that Dionysus had left the wine with centaurs four generations earlier , ordering them to open it only for Heracles . Pholus recalled Dionysus ' instructions when Heracles came and opened the wine ...
... Diodorus Siculus 4. 12. 3-8 says that Dionysus had left the wine with centaurs four generations earlier , ordering them to open it only for Heracles . Pholus recalled Dionysus ' instructions when Heracles came and opened the wine ...
Sivu 196
... Diodorus Siculus 4. 72. 6–7 , it was Peleus , not Telamon , who murdered Phocus ( without drawing a lot ) . Ovid does not say how or why , only that Peleus fled to Trachis and sought refuge with King Ceyx , conceal- ing his crime and ...
... Diodorus Siculus 4. 72. 6–7 , it was Peleus , not Telamon , who murdered Phocus ( without drawing a lot ) . Ovid does not say how or why , only that Peleus fled to Trachis and sought refuge with King Ceyx , conceal- ing his crime and ...
Sivu 235
... ( Diodorus Siculus 4. 73. 6 ) . According to Pausanias 8. 14. 11 , Myrtilus had always been in love with Hippodamia himself but was afraid to race Oenomaus , driving for him instead . Pelops swore to Myrtilus that he would let him sleep ...
... ( Diodorus Siculus 4. 73. 6 ) . According to Pausanias 8. 14. 11 , Myrtilus had always been in love with Hippodamia himself but was afraid to race Oenomaus , driving for him instead . Pelops swore to Myrtilus that he would let him sleep ...
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