The Nemean and Isthmian Odes |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 33
Page 2
If so , he lived to see the futility of the policy he thus admired , which was
doubtless partly owing to the division of the dynastic party after Hiero ' s death .
Chromios took active part in Hiero ' s martial enterprises , and as ambassador to
Anaxilas ...
If so , he lived to see the futility of the policy he thus admired , which was
doubtless partly owing to the division of the dynastic party after Hiero ' s death .
Chromios took active part in Hiero ' s martial enterprises , and as ambassador to
Anaxilas ...
Page 12
Rem . 46 . A bold phrase both in construction and sense . “ As he kept throttling
them , the time made them breathe forth the life from their dread frames . The
causal use of átovéw is strange and the word is not the most appropriate to death
by ...
Rem . 46 . A bold phrase both in construction and sense . “ As he kept throttling
them , the time made them breathe forth the life from their dread frames . The
causal use of átovéw is strange and the word is not the most appropriate to death
by ...
Page 41
Is tutelary deity of . ' πατρώαν . ] The Salamis of his fathers , ' opposed to the
ambiguam tellure noua Salamina futuram , promised to Teucer , Hor . Od . I . 7 .
29 . 49 . After death Achilles was . 5ο νάσον : Θέτις δε κρατεί Φθία Νεοπτόλεμος δ
...
Is tutelary deity of . ' πατρώαν . ] The Salamis of his fathers , ' opposed to the
ambiguam tellure noua Salamina futuram , promised to Teucer , Hor . Od . I . 7 .
29 . 49 . After death Achilles was . 5ο νάσον : Θέτις δε κρατεί Φθία Νεοπτόλεμος δ
...
Page 67
In the myth he takes occasion to give a complimentary turn to his version of the
death of Neoptolemos , given according to the Schol . ( v . 94 [ 65 ] ) in a
Dithyramb sung at Delphi , whereby the poet had given offence to Aeginêtans .
He does ...
In the myth he takes occasion to give a complimentary turn to his version of the
death of Neoptolemos , given according to the Schol . ( v . 94 [ 65 ] ) in a
Dithyramb sung at Delphi , whereby the poet had given offence to Aeginêtans .
He does ...
Page 68
the prayer to Herakles ( a god of hot springs ) I gather that Theâriôn was an
invalid not unlikely to die by an inglorious death from disease and already dead
to an active life . If such infirmity had been induced by a wound or injury for which
he ...
the prayer to Herakles ( a god of hot springs ) I gather that Theâriôn was an
invalid not unlikely to die by an inglorious death from disease and already dead
to an active life . If such infirmity had been induced by a wound or injury for which
he ...
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
according Aegina Aesch alteration Bergk Böckh Cambridge cause celebrated College compares connection contests Crown death Demy 8vo Dissen edition Editor English explains Fellow Frag give given Greek honour idea illustrated Introduction Isth Isthmian late means mentioned metaphor cf Mezger Mommsen natural Nemea object passage perhaps phrase Pindar poet praise present Press probably Prof Professor Pyth quotes reference render says Schol seems sense sentiment song Soph suggested supra taken Thebes tion University verb victory VIII volume wrestling Zeus Αντ γάρ δε Διός εκ εν Επ ες ΙΙ ΙΙΙ και μεν νιν ΟΙ ου ουκ παρ προς Στρ συν τε το
Popular passages
Page 261 - A Treatise on the Theory of Determinants and their Applications in Analysis and Geometry. By ROBERT FORSYTH SCOTT, MA, Fellow of St John's College. Demy 8vo.
Page 252 - The Pointed Prayer Book, being the Book of Common Prayer with the Psalter or Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches.
Page 11 - Locke on Education. With Introduction and Notes by the Rev. RH QUICK, MA Price y. 6d.
Page 253 - Sayings of the Jewish Fathers, comprising Pirqe Aboth and Pereq R. Meir in Hebrew and English, with Critical and Illustrative Notes ; and specimen pages of the Cambridge University Manuscript of the Mishnah 'Jerushalmith'.
Page 255 - Octavo. 6d. Select Discourses, by JOHN SMITH, late Fellow of Queens' College, Cambridge. Edited by HG WILLIAMS, BD late Professor of Arabic. Royal Octavo.
Page 264 - Grotius de Jure Belli et Pacis, with the Notes of Barbeyrac and others ; accompanied by an abridged Translation of the Text, by W.
Page 256 - Wilson's Illustration of the Method of explaining the New Testament, by the early opinions of Jews and Christians concerning Christ.
Page 266 - CHRONOLOGICAL TABLES OF GREEK HISTORY. Accompanied by a short narrative of events, with references to the sources of information and extracts from the ancient authorities, by CARL PETER. Translated from the German by G. CHAWNER, MA, Fellow of King's College, Cambridge. Demy 410. ios. " As a handy book of reference for genuine ticular point as quickly as possible, the Tabltx students, or even for learned men who want to are useful.
Page 6 - In an unusually succinct introduction he gives all the preliminary and collateral information that is likely to be useful to a young student ; and, wherever we have examined his notes, we have found them eminently practical and satisfying. . . The book may well be recommended for careful study in school or college.
Page 252 - The Missing Fragment of the Latin Translation of the Fourth Book of Ezra, discovered, and edited with an Introduction and Notes, and a facsimile of the MS., by ROBERT L.