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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... Iliad 11. 689-93 : Nestor refers to the reduced state of Pylos from the time Heracles conquered it , killing eleven of Neleus ' twelve sons . ( Only Nestor escaped ; see 1. 9. 9 and 2. 7. 3 ) . Iliad 14. 249-60 ( with 15. 18-30 ) : Both ...
... Iliad 11. 689-93 : Nestor refers to the reduced state of Pylos from the time Heracles conquered it , killing eleven of Neleus ' twelve sons . ( Only Nestor escaped ; see 1. 9. 9 and 2. 7. 3 ) . Iliad 14. 249-60 ( with 15. 18-30 ) : Both ...
Sivu 258
... Iliad 2. 688–93 ) , and it was the contention for her between him and Agamemnon ( who took her from him ) which caused Achilles ' wrath , the subject of the poem . 16 The reader may compare Apollodorus ' list of Trojan allies with that ...
... Iliad 2. 688–93 ) , and it was the contention for her between him and Agamemnon ( who took her from him ) which caused Achilles ' wrath , the subject of the poem . 16 The reader may compare Apollodorus ' list of Trojan allies with that ...
Sivu 261
... ( Iliad 2. 768– 69 ) . He is more than once called the " wall of the Achaeans " ( Iliad 3 . 229 , 6. 5 , 7. 211 ) and when he leads the battle to defend the Greek ships against Hector and the Trojans , he demonstrates why this epithet is ...
... ( Iliad 2. 768– 69 ) . He is more than once called the " wall of the Achaeans " ( Iliad 3 . 229 , 6. 5 , 7. 211 ) and when he leads the battle to defend the Greek ships against Hector and the Trojans , he demonstrates why this epithet is ...
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