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Page 100
According to Herodotus , as well as later writers , the Arimaspians lived beyond
the Issedones , who lived beyond the Scythians . Their country , said Aeschylus (
Prometheus Bound 804 - 807 ) , was on a gold - bearing river , but most accounts
...
According to Herodotus , as well as later writers , the Arimaspians lived beyond
the Issedones , who lived beyond the Scythians . Their country , said Aeschylus (
Prometheus Bound 804 - 807 ) , was on a gold - bearing river , but most accounts
...
Page 112
For all his prestige , Athamas was one of the most unlucky men who ever lived .
His troubles began with his decision to take a second wife while his first ,
Nephele , still lived . Athamas brought Ino , one of Cadmus ' daughters , from
Thebes and ...
For all his prestige , Athamas was one of the most unlucky men who ever lived .
His troubles began with his decision to take a second wife while his first ,
Nephele , still lived . Athamas brought Ino , one of Cadmus ' daughters , from
Thebes and ...
Page 194
Demeter ' s true concerns were not on Olympus , but on the earth . She presided
over the crops , and over the grains in particular . For some reason she held the
bean in contempt as impure . She was fond of the nymph Macris , who lived in a ...
Demeter ' s true concerns were not on Olympus , but on the earth . She presided
over the crops , and over the grains in particular . For some reason she held the
bean in contempt as impure . She was fond of the nymph Macris , who lived in a ...
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