Ancilla to the Pre-Socratic Philosophers: A Complete Translation of the Fragment in Diels, Fragmente Der Vorsokratiker |
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... Ocean , but Zeus ) . 10. ( ib . 983B : the ancient Theologoi made Ocean and Tethys the parents of Creation , and the oath of the gods in Water , or Styx as they called it ) . Ioa . ( ARISTOTLE , de gen . anim . 734a : The so - called ...
... Ocean , but Zeus ) . 10. ( ib . 983B : the ancient Theologoi made Ocean and Tethys the parents of Creation , and the oath of the gods in Water , or Styx as they called it ) . Ioa . ( ARISTOTLE , de gen . anim . 734a : The so - called ...
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... Ocean and Earth ) . II . ( From a poem ' Eumolpia ' , attributed to Musaeus ) : Forthwith the voice of Chthoniê ... Ocean and generated in the Aether ) . 18. ( The Hyades , nurses of Dionysus , are five in number ; they are so - called ...
... Ocean and Earth ) . II . ( From a poem ' Eumolpia ' , attributed to Musaeus ) : Forthwith the voice of Chthoniê ... Ocean and generated in the Aether ) . 18. ( The Hyades , nurses of Dionysus , are five in number ; they are so - called ...
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... Ocean , and unites her not with Pallas but with an unknown Peiras , to whom she bore Echidna ) . 7. ( Epimenides says that the Harpies are the children of Ocean , and were slain near ( Rhegium ? ) ) . 8. ( The story of Typho : in ...
... Ocean , and unites her not with Pallas but with an unknown Peiras , to whom she bore Echidna ) . 7. ( Epimenides says that the Harpies are the children of Ocean , and were slain near ( Rhegium ? ) ) . 8. ( The story of Typho : in ...
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