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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... Epitome 3. 11-14 ) . The material so demarcated is of various kinds , including lists ( as in the example above ) , but frequently versions of myths which he presents as alternatives or additions to his own . These versions are often ...
... Epitome 3. 11-14 ) . The material so demarcated is of various kinds , including lists ( as in the example above ) , but frequently versions of myths which he presents as alternatives or additions to his own . These versions are often ...
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... Epitome 5. 8-10 lists four conditions necessary to the capture of Troy . The first is the presence of Heracles ' bow which Philoctetes pos- sesses . The other three are named in Epitome 5. 10. According to Apol- lodorus , Calchas ...
... Epitome 5. 8-10 lists four conditions necessary to the capture of Troy . The first is the presence of Heracles ' bow which Philoctetes pos- sesses . The other three are named in Epitome 5. 10. According to Apol- lodorus , Calchas ...
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... Epitome 6. 15 a - c do not occur in the text of the Epitome but are taken from the Scholia on Lycophron ( 902 , 911 and 921 respec- tively ) by Johannes Tzetzes , the twelfth - century A.D. Byzantine poly- math . These paragraphs ...
... Epitome 6. 15 a - c do not occur in the text of the Epitome but are taken from the Scholia on Lycophron ( 902 , 911 and 921 respec- tively ) by Johannes Tzetzes , the twelfth - century A.D. Byzantine poly- math . These paragraphs ...
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