The Classical Journal, Volumen14A. J. Valpay., 1816 |
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... ancient as the time of Homer : Πολλὰ μεταξὺ πέτει ( vulgo πέλει ) κύλικος , καὶ χείλεος ἄκρου . Of which line our own proverb is a literal translation : " Many things happen between the cup and the lip . " 582. The third who came into ...
... ancient as the time of Homer : Πολλὰ μεταξὺ πέτει ( vulgo πέλει ) κύλικος , καὶ χείλεος ἄκρου . Of which line our own proverb is a literal translation : " Many things happen between the cup and the lip . " 582. The third who came into ...
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... ancients ( and , if we may believe Hesychius , more particularly the Laconians ) were accustomed to use seals made of worm - eaten wood , before the invention of cutting metal or gems : these seals were termed θριπήδεστα . “ Οἱ Λάκωνες ...
... ancients ( and , if we may believe Hesychius , more particularly the Laconians ) were accustomed to use seals made of worm - eaten wood , before the invention of cutting metal or gems : these seals were termed θριπήδεστα . “ Οἱ Λάκωνες ...
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... ancients sacrificed to the Infernal Gods by digging a foss , into which they poured the blood of their victims , after having made libations of honey , wine , and water . The ghosts were supposed , on tasting the blood , to recall the ...
... ancients sacrificed to the Infernal Gods by digging a foss , into which they poured the blood of their victims , after having made libations of honey , wine , and water . The ghosts were supposed , on tasting the blood , to recall the ...
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... ancients were accustomed to offer up in their temples votive shields , and other pieces of armour . 829. It has been already mentioned that the Sirens were daughters of the Muse Terpsichore and Achelous the son of Tethys . They threw ...
... ancients were accustomed to offer up in their temples votive shields , and other pieces of armour . 829. It has been already mentioned that the Sirens were daughters of the Muse Terpsichore and Achelous the son of Tethys . They threw ...
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... ancients were accustomed to represent their river - gods with horns . Achelous is so described by Ovid in his Metamorphoses ; and Ho- race gives to the Aufidus the epithet of " Tauriformis . " 860. Cassandra proceeds with the wanderings ...
... ancients were accustomed to represent their river - gods with horns . Achelous is so described by Ovid in his Metamorphoses ; and Ho- race gives to the Aufidus the epithet of " Tauriformis . " 860. Cassandra proceeds with the wanderings ...
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