Crowell's Handbook of Classical Mythology, Volume 10Crowell, 1970 - 631 pages Reference work with alphabetically-arranged entries illuminates the characters, places, and literary sources of Greek and Roman myths. |
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Page 487
... seer promptly used some of the herb on Glaucus , and the boy revived . Minos would not let Polyeidus leave Crete until he had taught Glaucus his seer's art . As his ship was about to sail , however , Polyeidus made Glaucus spit into his ...
... seer promptly used some of the herb on Glaucus , and the boy revived . Minos would not let Polyeidus leave Crete until he had taught Glaucus his seer's art . As his ship was about to sail , however , Polyeidus made Glaucus spit into his ...
Page 488
... seer's wife , Eriphyle , with the necklace of his ancestor Har- monia . According to Sophocles ' Oedipus at Colonus ... seer . A son of Mantius and grandson of Melampus , Poly- pheides was a leading diviner of his day , second only to ...
... seer's wife , Eriphyle , with the necklace of his ancestor Har- monia . According to Sophocles ' Oedipus at Colonus ... seer . A son of Mantius and grandson of Melampus , Poly- pheides was a leading diviner of his day , second only to ...
Page 547
... seer . Teiresias was the son of the nymph Chariclo and Everes , a descendant of Udaeüs , one of the Sparti . During his youth he came upon two snakes coupling on the Arcadian mountain Cyllene or , more probably , on Mount Cithaeron ...
... seer . Teiresias was the son of the nymph Chariclo and Everes , a descendant of Udaeüs , one of the Sparti . During his youth he came upon two snakes coupling on the Arcadian mountain Cyllene or , more probably , on Mount Cithaeron ...
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