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Page 86
... Lysippus has made the Muses and a brazen Zeus . The Megarians also have the tomb of Corobus : the verses about him I shall relate here though they are also Argive intelligence . In the days when Crotopus was king in Argos , his daughter ...
... Lysippus has made the Muses and a brazen Zeus . The Megarians also have the tomb of Corobus : the verses about him I shall relate here though they are also Argive intelligence . In the days when Crotopus was king in Argos , his daughter ...
Page 108
... Lysippus , and near it a golden Artemis . And next is the temple of Lycian ( Wolf - god ) Apollo , in a very dilapi dated condition . When wolves used to devour the flocks so that there was no profit in keeping sheep , Apollo pointed ...
... Lysippus , and near it a golden Artemis . And next is the temple of Lycian ( Wolf - god ) Apollo , in a very dilapi dated condition . When wolves used to devour the flocks so that there was no profit in keeping sheep , Apollo pointed ...
Page 109
... Lysippus . And near it is a statue of Hermes of the Market . NOT CHAPTER X. OT far from the marketplace in the gymnasium is a Hercules in stone , the work of Scopas . There is also elsewhere a temple of Hercules : the precincts of which ...
... Lysippus . And near it is a statue of Hermes of the Market . NOT CHAPTER X. OT far from the marketplace in the gymnasium is a Hercules in stone , the work of Scopas . There is also elsewhere a temple of Hercules : the precincts of which ...
Page 128
... Lysippus . And next to it , as you go forward , on the right hand , is the tomb of Phoroneus : to whom they still offer victims . And opposite the temple of Nemean Zeus is a temple of Fortune of most ancient date , since Palamedes the ...
... Lysippus . And next to it , as you go forward , on the right hand , is the tomb of Phoroneus : to whom they still offer victims . And opposite the temple of Nemean Zeus is a temple of Fortune of most ancient date , since Palamedes the ...
Page 360
... was victor in the 102nd Olympiad . And from thence- forth there was a law among the people of Elis that the umpires ' horses should not be admitted to the races . : His statue was by Lysippus . But the mother ELIS Part ii.
... was victor in the 102nd Olympiad . And from thence- forth there was a law among the people of Elis that the umpires ' horses should not be admitted to the races . : His statue was by Lysippus . But the mother ELIS Part ii.
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Achæans Achilles Ægina afterwards altar ancient Antigonus Aphrodite Apollo Arcadians Argives Argolis Argos Aristodemus Aristomenes army Artemis Asopus Athene Athenians Attica battle boys brazen statue built buried called capture Castor and Pollux CHAPTER chariot Cleomenes Corinth Corinthians daughter death Delphi Demeter Demetrius descendants Dionysus Dorians Edited Elis erected Esculapius father fight fled fought goddess gods Greece Greeks Hera Hercules Hermes hero hero-chapel Homer honour horses Iliad Ilium inscription island Isthmian games Ithome killed king kingdom Lacedæmon Lacedæmonians Macedonians Megarians Messene Messenians Nemea nians Olympia oracle pancratium Pausanias Peloponnese Pelops pentathlum pillar Poseidon priestess Ptolemy Pylos Pyrrhus Pythian race reign river sacrifice Sicyon Sicyonians sons Sparta stades statue of Zeus stone Temenus temple of Athene Thebans Thebes Theopompus Theseus tomb took town tradition Translated Trozen victor at Olympia victory vols votive offering won the prize wooden statue wrestling Zeus
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