Ancilla to The Pre-Socratic Philosophers: A Complete Translation of the Fragment in Diels, Fragmente Der Vorsokratiker |
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... Hesiod in his ' Melampous ' writes : ' It is sweet to learn all the things which the immortals have fixed for mortals as a clear sign of things unhappy and things good . ' These lines are taken word for word from Musaeus ) . 8. ( PS ...
... Hesiod in his ' Melampous ' writes : ' It is sweet to learn all the things which the immortals have fixed for mortals as a clear sign of things unhappy and things good . ' These lines are taken word for word from Musaeus ) . 8. ( PS ...
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... Hesiod agree on the names of the thirteen suitors slain by Oenomaus ) . 18. ( Rhodes is the daughter of Ocean ) . 19. ( The Eumenides are the daughters of Cronos ) : From him were ... HESIOD OF ASCRA HESIOD OF ASCRA flourished probably in II.
... Hesiod agree on the names of the thirteen suitors slain by Oenomaus ) . 18. ( Rhodes is the daughter of Ocean ) . 19. ( The Eumenides are the daughters of Cronos ) : From him were ... HESIOD OF ASCRA HESIOD OF ASCRA flourished probably in II.
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... Hesiod have attributed to the gods all things that are shameful and a reproach among mankind : theft , adultery , and mutual deception . 12. They have narrated every possible wicked story of the gods : theft , adultery , and mutual ...
... Hesiod have attributed to the gods all things that are shameful and a reproach among mankind : theft , adultery , and mutual deception . 12. They have narrated every possible wicked story of the gods : theft , adultery , and mutual ...
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