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... probably about Ol . 75 , B.c. 480—477 . The ode was apparently sung at Athens ( v . 24 ) . It is a processional ( monostrophic ) ode . The word égápɣere in the last line is thought to indicate that it was introductory to a longer ...
... probably about Ol . 75 , B.c. 480—477 . The ode was apparently sung at Athens ( v . 24 ) . It is a processional ( monostrophic ) ode . The word égápɣere in the last line is thought to indicate that it was introductory to a longer ...
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... probably preserved by Theokritos , XVII . 1 . ἐκ Διὸς ἀρχώμεσθα , and by Aratos , Phaen . 1. Cf. Virg . Ecl . III . 60 , 4 Love principium . It is as old as Alkman , cf. Frag . 2 [ 31 ] , ἐγώνγα δ ̓ ἀείσομαι | ἐκ Διὸς ἀρχομένα . Το F ...
... probably preserved by Theokritos , XVII . 1 . ἐκ Διὸς ἀρχώμεσθα , and by Aratos , Phaen . 1. Cf. Virg . Ecl . III . 60 , 4 Love principium . It is as old as Alkman , cf. Frag . 2 [ 31 ] , ἐγώνγα δ ̓ ἀείσομαι | ἐκ Διὸς ἀρχομένα . Το F ...
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... probably represents For FaF , cf. " Navis , Ol . v . 11 . 11. ὀρειᾶν . ] So called because daughters of Atlas . So Simonides quoted by a Schol . , Μαιάδος οὐρείας ἑλικοβλεφάρου , of Maia , one of the daughters . Cf. Frag . 52 [ 53 ] ...
... probably represents For FaF , cf. " Navis , Ol . v . 11 . 11. ὀρειᾶν . ] So called because daughters of Atlas . So Simonides quoted by a Schol . , Μαιάδος οὐρείας ἑλικοβλεφάρου , of Maia , one of the daughters . Cf. Frag . 52 [ 53 ] ...
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... probably himself a member of a college of theôri or state ambassadors to Delphi ( v . 70 ) . He won this victory many years before the composition of the ode , as he seems to have been well advanced in age ( vv . 73-76 ) . The poet ...
... probably himself a member of a college of theôri or state ambassadors to Delphi ( v . 70 ) . He won this victory many years before the composition of the ode , as he seems to have been well advanced in age ( vv . 73-76 ) . The poet ...
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... probably not on the new moon , see note on Nem . Iv . 35 , νεομηνία . 4. Ασωπίῳ . ] Two streams called Asôpos are recorded , and it is pos- sible that in Aegina there was a third , named after the mythical father of the eponymous nymphs ...
... probably not on the new moon , see note on Nem . Iv . 35 , νεομηνία . 4. Ασωπίῳ . ] Two streams called Asôpos are recorded , and it is pos- sible that in Aegina there was a third , named after the mythical father of the eponymous nymphs ...
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