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The Tarn of Eternity / Tymon, Frank
with filigree of silver and gold, it dominated the room. Or would have, were it not for its occupant. Zeus ... of her voice.. "Come with me. I am Athena, Goddess of Wisdom. We must tell Zeus. There will be great rejoicing details...- creator(s) - Tymon, Frank
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- subject(s) - demo; zeus; pluto; frank tymon; frank tymon; zeus; pluto; demo;
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Phaethon / Kingsley, Charles, 1819-1875
, in the family way. Shall I exercise my profession on you?" "No, by Zeus!" answered Alcibiades, laughing; "I ... ?" S. "Let us see. Is not Zeus more perfect than all other beings?" A. "Certainly, if it be true details...- creator(s) - Kingsley, Charles, 1819-1875
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- subject(s) - phaethon; alcibiades; socrates; zeus; truth; zeus; alcibiades; phaethon; socrates; truth;
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Old Greek Folk Stories Told Anew / Peabody, Josephine Preston, 1874-1922
, there was a great struggle for empire between Zeus and the Titans. The Titans, giant powers of heaven and earth ... them to their own devices, and went over to Zeus, whom he aided so well that the Titans were utterly overthrown details...- creator(s) - Peabody, Josephine Preston, 1874-1922
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- subject(s) - odysseus; psyche; zeus; troy; venus; king; psyche; troy; zeus; king; venus; odysseus;
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The Extant Odes of Pindar / Pindar, 518? BC-438? BC
}------------ " 452. " 5 } The Olympic games were held once in four years, in honour of Zeus ... . The prize was a wreath of bay. The Nemean games were held once in two years, in honour of Zeus. The prize details...- creator(s) - Pindar, 518? BC-438? BC
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- subject(s) - zeus; pindar; herakles; ode; winner; thebes; honour; chariot; victory; games; song; herakles; thebes; chariot; ode; song; pindar; honour; games; zeus; winner; victory;
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Buried Cities, Volume 2 Olympia / Hall, Jennie
Gymnasium Boys in Gymnasium Temple of Zeus The Labors of Herakles The Statue of Victory ... gifts for Zeus on the horses and perhaps some stone tablets engraved with new laws." But the boy details...- creator(s) - Hall, Jennie
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- subject(s) - charmides; creon; menon; olympia; zeus; glaucon; hermes; statues; temple; marble; gymnasium; statue; statue; marble; glaucon; menon; hermes; charmides; zeus; creon; temple; olympia; gymnasium; statues;
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Hesiod, the Homeric Hymns, and Homerica / Hesiod
of Nemean Zeus.' Avoiding therefore Nemea on the Isthmus of Corinth, to which he supposed the oracle ... of a certain Phegeus. This place, however, was also sacred to Nemean Zeus, and the poet, suspected details...- creator(s) - Hesiod
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- subject(s) - zeus; hesiod; cronos; scholiast; fragment; deathless; apollo; homer; deathless gods; apollonius rhodius; goddess; hesiod says; great eoiae; son; phoebus apollo; son; deathless gods; cronos; goddess; scholiast; apollo; great eoiae; fragment; zeus; homer; deathless; phoebus apollo; hesiod says; apollonius rhodius;
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The Golden Fleece and the Heroes Who Lived Before Achilles / Colum, Padraic, 1881-1972
of the immortal Goddess Hera, the wife of Zeus." Chiron held Aeson's son in his arms, and the little child put ... together, and Chiron told the youth that she whom he had seen was none other than Hera, the wife of Zeus details...- creator(s) - Colum, Padraic, 1881-1972
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- subject(s) - heracles; jason; medea; argonauts; theseus; argo; zeus; golden fleece; king aeetes; king; king pelias; palace; heroes; golden; ship; argonauts; theseus; golden fleece; king pelias; palace; ship; zeus; heroes; medea; king; jason; king aeetes; argo; golden; heracles;
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The Homeric Hymns A New Prose Translation; and Essays, Literary and Mythological / Lang, Andrew, 1844-1912
of the Epics and Hesiod, have long been subordinated to Zeus and the Olympians, who are envisaged as triumphant gods of a younger generation. There is no Creator; but Zeus--how, we do not know--has come ... details...- creator(s) - Lang, Andrew, 1844-1912
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- subject(s) - zeus; demeter; apollo; hermes; leto; aphrodite; kine; spake; hymn; goddess; greek; myth; phoebus apollo; hymns; anon; greece; renowned; immortals; immortal; leto; demeter; greece; goddess; renowned; hermes; greek; hymns; apollo; zeus; aphrodite; immortals; immortal; kine; spake; myth; phoebus apollo; hymn; anon;
- title - The Homeric Hymns A New Prose Translation; and Essays, Literary and Mythological
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The vitality of Platonism, and other essays, by James Adam, edited by his wife Adela Marion Adam. / Adam, James, 1860-1907
I For the most part, however, when Euripides writes in this vein, it is Aether and not Air which he calls Zeus ... -T?; koX Aio? AlOijp " Mightiest Earth and Aether of Zeus " ; that is, I believe, not Aether "home of Zeus details...- creator(s) - Adam, James, 1860-1907
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- subject(s) - plato; classical education; philosophy, ancient; heraclitus; stoicism; stoic; zeus; greek; stoics; doctrine; hymn; divine; marcus aurelius; philosophy; god; fragment; religious; stoics; plato; philosophy; stoicism; classical education; god; greek; divine; religious; fragment; zeus; marcus aurelius; stoic; heraclitus; doctrine; hymn; philosophy, ancient;
- title - The vitality of Platonism, and other essays, by James Adam, edited by his wife Adela Marion Adam.
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Buried Cities, Complete Pompeii, Olympia, Mycenae / Hall, Jennie
Boys in Gymnasium Temple of Zeus The Labors of Herakles The Statue of Victory The Hermes ... gifts for Zeus on the horses and perhaps some stone tablets engraved with new laws." But the boy details...- creator(s) - Hall, Jennie
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- subject(s) - charmides; creon; ariston; menon; pompeii; mycenae; olympia; zeus; hermes; excavators; bronze; statues; marble; statue; temple; ashes; excavators found; mycenae; excavators; statue; marble; menon; hermes; charmides; bronze; pompeii; zeus; creon; temple; olympia; ashes; ariston; excavators found; statues;
- title - Buried Cities, Complete Pompeii, Olympia, Mycenae
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