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... ERINNYES -THEIR CULTUS GENERALLY - AT ATHENS - ÆSCHYLUS'S CONCEPTION OF THEM— ZEUS SOTER - POETICAL COMPOSITION OF THE ORESTEA Disserta- § 1. No edition of the Eumenides of Eschylus would now be Müller's considered complete unless it in ...
... ERINNYES -THEIR CULTUS GENERALLY - AT ATHENS - ÆSCHYLUS'S CONCEPTION OF THEM— ZEUS SOTER - POETICAL COMPOSITION OF THE ORESTEA Disserta- § 1. No edition of the Eumenides of Eschylus would now be Müller's considered complete unless it in ...
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... Erinnyes say of Orestes , v . 625 , ποίοισι βωμοῖς χρώμενος τοῖς δημίοις , ποία δὲ χέρνιψ φρατόρων προσδέξεται ; and in Homer , Il . ix . 64 , Nestor , speaking of civil war , which is in fact murder , says , ἀφρήτωρ , ἀθέμιστος ...
... Erinnyes say of Orestes , v . 625 , ποίοισι βωμοῖς χρώμενος τοῖς δημίοις , ποία δὲ χέρνιψ φρατόρων προσδέξεται ; and in Homer , Il . ix . 64 , Nestor , speaking of civil war , which is in fact murder , says , ἀφρήτωρ , ἀθέμιστος ...
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... Erinnyes : it could not lawfully be undertaken by any of Clytemnestra's relatives , because Orestes was a constituted avenger of blood , and , therefore , legally speaking , justified in his act . the fugitive pp . 137-140 . 21. The ...
... Erinnyes : it could not lawfully be undertaken by any of Clytemnestra's relatives , because Orestes was a constituted avenger of blood , and , therefore , legally speaking , justified in his act . the fugitive pp . 137-140 . 21. The ...
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... Erinnyes : the deep resentment of his mother's Manes still remains , and the Gods alone can rescue him by a formal trial and acquittal . 31. Solon entrusted the judicial cognizance of homicide to two courts - the Areopagus and the ...
... Erinnyes : the deep resentment of his mother's Manes still remains , and the Gods alone can rescue him by a formal trial and acquittal . 31. Solon entrusted the judicial cognizance of homicide to two courts - the Areopagus and the ...
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... Erinnyes and herein lies the significance of the Areopagus . It decides between these vengeful Goddesses and the object of their resentment : and this is proved both by the locality itself ( for the Furies ' temple was at the base of ...
... Erinnyes and herein lies the significance of the Areopagus . It decides between these vengeful Goddesses and the object of their resentment : and this is proved both by the locality itself ( for the Furies ' temple was at the base of ...
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