CROWELL'S HANDBOOK OF CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY1970 |
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... learned the art from Pan - that most seers were said to have learned their art from him , if not to have been his sons . Similarly , Apollo was recognized as the god of music and was often represented as playing the lyre and leading the ...
... learned the art from Pan - that most seers were said to have learned their art from him , if not to have been his sons . Similarly , Apollo was recognized as the god of music and was often represented as playing the lyre and leading the ...
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... learned from an oracle that they could not take Athens if they did . Codrus , too , learned of this oracle and , disguising himself , picked a quar- rel with the invaders , so that they killed him . On discovering what they had done ...
... learned from an oracle that they could not take Athens if they did . Codrus , too , learned of this oracle and , disguising himself , picked a quar- rel with the invaders , so that they killed him . On discovering what they had done ...
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... learned that Perseus was a son of Zeus , he tried to eject him forci- bly from his land , for the all - knowing goddess Themis had warned him that a son of Zeus would one day steal his most precious possession , the golden ap- ples of ...
... learned that Perseus was a son of Zeus , he tried to eject him forci- bly from his land , for the all - knowing goddess Themis had warned him that a son of Zeus would one day steal his most precious possession , the golden ap- ples of ...
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