Commentary on books IX-X: Boeotia, Phocis. AddendaMacmillan, 1898 |
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... Delphi ) 12. Temple of Apollo ( Coin of Delphi ) 13. Eriphyle ? ( Bronze Statuette ) 14. Man carrying Tree ( Coin of Magnesia ) 15. Plan of Ruins of Lilaea . 16. Plan of Ruins of Charadra ( ? ) 17. Athena ( Coin of Elatea ) . 18. Plan ...
... Delphi ) 12. Temple of Apollo ( Coin of Delphi ) 13. Eriphyle ? ( Bronze Statuette ) 14. Man carrying Tree ( Coin of Magnesia ) 15. Plan of Ruins of Lilaea . 16. Plan of Ruins of Charadra ( ? ) 17. Athena ( Coin of Elatea ) . 18. Plan ...
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... Delphi . So the Greek commanders went from place to place seeing that all the fires were put out ; and Euchidas , a Plataean , quitting Plataea in the morning , ran to Delphi , took fire from the altar , and ran back with it to Plataea ...
... Delphi . So the Greek commanders went from place to place seeing that all the fires were put out ; and Euchidas , a Plataean , quitting Plataea in the morning , ran to Delphi , took fire from the altar , and ran back with it to Plataea ...
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... Delphi by the road which leads to Phocis . The Lacedaemonians made Delphi independent of Phocis ; hence Delphi had its own territory marked off from Phocis by definite boundaries . See Strabo , ix . p . 423. The Delphians did not like ...
... Delphi by the road which leads to Phocis . The Lacedaemonians made Delphi independent of Phocis ; hence Delphi had its own territory marked off from Phocis by definite boundaries . See Strabo , ix . p . 423. The Delphians did not like ...
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... Delphi to Plataea in a single day ( see note on ix . 2. 5 ) was buried by his admiring townsmen in the sanctuary of Artemis of Good Fame ( Plutarch , Z.c. ) On the goddess and her image by Scopas , see L. Ulrichs , Skopas , p . 77 sqq ...
... Delphi to Plataea in a single day ( see note on ix . 2. 5 ) was buried by his admiring townsmen in the sanctuary of Artemis of Good Fame ( Plutarch , Z.c. ) On the goddess and her image by Scopas , see L. Ulrichs , Skopas , p . 77 sqq ...
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... Delphi the priest proclaimed aloud , " Let Pindar come to the banquet of the god " ; or that when the sacristan was about to close the temple each day , he made a similar proclamation . See Biographi Graeci , ed . Westermann , pp . 92 ...
... Delphi the priest proclaimed aloud , " Let Pindar come to the banquet of the god " ; or that when the sacristan was about to close the temple each day , he made a similar proclamation . See Biographi Graeci , ed . Westermann , pp . 92 ...
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