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 147
... Tiresias , from the line of Udaeus , a Spartus [ " Sown man ” : 3. 4. 1–2 ] . Tiresias was the son of Everes and a nymph , Chariclo . Different accounts are given about his blindness and his power of divination . | Some say that he was ...
... Tiresias , from the line of Udaeus , a Spartus [ " Sown man ” : 3. 4. 1–2 ] . Tiresias was the son of Everes and a nymph , Chariclo . Different accounts are given about his blindness and his power of divination . | Some say that he was ...
Sivu 162
... Tiresias once accidentally . " The story here attributed to Pherecydes of the blinding of the Theban seer Tiresias ( who is first mentioned by Apollodorus at 2. 4. 8 ) is told more fully by the Hellenistic Greek poet Callimachus ( ca ...
... Tiresias once accidentally . " The story here attributed to Pherecydes of the blinding of the Theban seer Tiresias ( who is first mentioned by Apollodorus at 2. 4. 8 ) is told more fully by the Hellenistic Greek poet Callimachus ( ca ...
Sivu 163
... Tiresias appears in Euripides ' Phoenician Women 834-959 , sent for by Creon , king of Thebes , who asks him how to save the city threatened by the expedition led by Adrastus and Polynices . The king must sacrifice his son , Tiresias ...
... Tiresias appears in Euripides ' Phoenician Women 834-959 , sent for by Creon , king of Thebes , who asks him how to save the city threatened by the expedition led by Adrastus and Polynices . The king must sacrifice his son , Tiresias ...
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