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... Hecataeus . 41 . That which is wise is one : to understand the purpose which steers all things through all things . 42. Homer deserves to be flung out of the contests and given a beating ; and also Archilochus . 43. One should quench ...
... Hecataeus . 41 . That which is wise is one : to understand the purpose which steers all things through all things . 42. Homer deserves to be flung out of the contests and given a beating ; and also Archilochus . 43. One should quench ...
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... ( Hecataeus says that the Hyperboreans survived to his day . They worship Apollo , who has been seen visiting them . There are three branches of Hyperboreans ) . 5. ( Hecataeus and others say that in the place opposite the Celtic land ...
... ( Hecataeus says that the Hyperboreans survived to his day . They worship Apollo , who has been seen visiting them . There are three branches of Hyperboreans ) . 5. ( Hecataeus and others say that in the place opposite the Celtic land ...
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... Hecataeus ) . 13a . ( The greatness of Egyptian Thebes before its destruction by Persia : figures of Hecataeus are quoted . The Thebaid contained 13,030 villages , 7 million men , etc. There were four other small ' cities of Zeus ' , in ...
... Hecataeus ) . 13a . ( The greatness of Egyptian Thebes before its destruction by Persia : figures of Hecataeus are quoted . The Thebaid contained 13,030 villages , 7 million men , etc. There were four other small ' cities of Zeus ' , in ...
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