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... Hêrakles strangling serpents . Fourth cen- tury B.C. Wt . 187 grs . Cf. Nem . L. 39-47 . Obv . 2. II . C. 16. Of Akragas . field horned head of a young river - god . End of fifth century B.C. Wt . 267-8 grs . Two eagles with hare . In ...
... Hêrakles strangling serpents . Fourth cen- tury B.C. Wt . 187 grs . Cf. Nem . L. 39-47 . Obv . 2. II . C. 16. Of Akragas . field horned head of a young river - god . End of fifth century B.C. Wt . 267-8 grs . Two eagles with hare . In ...
Page xxxv
... Hêrakles strangling serpents . Fourth cen- tury B.C. Wt . 187 grs . Cf. Nem . L. 39-47 . Obv . 2. II . C. 16. Of Akragas . field horned head of a young river - god . End of fifth century B.C. Wt . 267-8 grs . Two eagles with hare . In ...
... Hêrakles strangling serpents . Fourth cen- tury B.C. Wt . 187 grs . Cf. Nem . L. 39-47 . Obv . 2. II . C. 16. Of Akragas . field horned head of a young river - god . End of fifth century B.C. Wt . 267-8 grs . Two eagles with hare . In ...
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... Hêrakles ' paramount merits . 35-61 . Myth of the infant Hêrakles and the two snakes . 61 - end . Teiresias ' prophecy of Herakles ' toilsome exploits and their final reward of peaceful bliss . The application of the latter part of the ...
... Hêrakles ' paramount merits . 35-61 . Myth of the infant Hêrakles and the two snakes . 61 - end . Teiresias ' prophecy of Herakles ' toilsome exploits and their final reward of peaceful bliss . The application of the latter part of the ...
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... Hêrakles and the serpents cf. Theokr . XXIV , where many details differ from those of Pindar's ac- count near the end of Plautus ' Amphitruo is a third version . 41. Whether the doors were left open at night , or had been opened in the ...
... Hêrakles and the serpents cf. Theokr . XXIV , where many details differ from those of Pindar's ac- count near the end of Plautus ' Amphitruo is a third version . 41. Whether the doors were left open at night , or had been opened in the ...
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... Hêrakles set up at the limit of his Western explorations . 26 , 27 . The poet is digressing . 28. His theme is the race of Aeakos . 29. It is the height of justice to praise the worthy . 30. But it is not good to yearn for distinctions ...
... Hêrakles set up at the limit of his Western explorations . 26 , 27 . The poet is digressing . 28. His theme is the race of Aeakos . 29. It is the height of justice to praise the worthy . 30. But it is not good to yearn for distinctions ...
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