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 87
Sivu 133
... marriage with his daughter , Iole , whom Heracles had won fairly in an archery contest ( 2. 6. 1–3 ) before he married Deianira ( as Apollodorus arranges his material ; see n . 28 for the two motives for conquering Oechalia given in ...
... marriage with his daughter , Iole , whom Heracles had won fairly in an archery contest ( 2. 6. 1–3 ) before he married Deianira ( as Apollodorus arranges his material ; see n . 28 for the two motives for conquering Oechalia given in ...
Sivu 180
... marriage . You will not avoid it , though , and you will lose your very self but still live " ( 10. 564-66 ) . Terrified , she lives in the woods , un- married , harshly rejecting the crowds of suitors who press her , avoid- ing marriage ...
... marriage . You will not avoid it , though , and you will lose your very self but still live " ( 10. 564-66 ) . Terrified , she lives in the woods , un- married , harshly rejecting the crowds of suitors who press her , avoid- ing marriage ...
Sivu 278
... marriage of Hermione , first to Orestes and then to Neoptolemus , and the death of the latter , is somewhat tangled . Virgil's narration of these marriages ( in Aeneid 3 ) was described above , al- though Virgil omits the detail , given ...
... marriage of Hermione , first to Orestes and then to Neoptolemus , and the death of the latter , is somewhat tangled . Virgil's narration of these marriages ( in Aeneid 3 ) was described above , al- though Virgil omits the detail , given ...
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