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... belonged was thrown by foreign invaders into irre- deemable disarray - that is , at some section of the Mycenæan epoch . There are many convincing reasons for holding that section to have been a late one . One of the principal is the ...
... belonged was thrown by foreign invaders into irre- deemable disarray - that is , at some section of the Mycenæan epoch . There are many convincing reasons for holding that section to have been a late one . One of the principal is the ...
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... belonged presumably to the famous Molossian breed , the first specimen of which was fabled to have been cast in bronze by Hephaestus , ' and pre- sented by Jupiter to Cephalus , the eponymous ruler of the island of Cephallenia . These ...
... belonged presumably to the famous Molossian breed , the first specimen of which was fabled to have been cast in bronze by Hephaestus , ' and pre- sented by Jupiter to Cephalus , the eponymous ruler of the island of Cephallenia . These ...
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... belonged , on the other hand , to the wide kinship of Attila's Huns , who , separated from their steeds , were as helpless as swans on shore . The war - chariot , however , was an Assyrian invention , dating back at least to the ...
... belonged , on the other hand , to the wide kinship of Attila's Huns , who , separated from their steeds , were as helpless as swans on shore . The war - chariot , however , was an Assyrian invention , dating back at least to the ...
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... belonged to the horse in the camp before Troy and at Nineveh . He shared , in both scenes of action , only the nobler pursuits of man , and was ́exempt from the drudgery of servile work . beasts of burden , alike of the Iliad and of the ...
... belonged to the horse in the camp before Troy and at Nineveh . He shared , in both scenes of action , only the nobler pursuits of man , and was ́exempt from the drudgery of servile work . beasts of burden , alike of the Iliad and of the ...
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... belonged . The animated story of the Doloneia , however , ori- ginated most likely in a primitive nature - parable , symbolising , in one of its innumerable forms , the ever- renewed struggle of darkness with light . The prize carried ...
... belonged . The animated story of the Doloneia , however , ori- ginated most likely in a primitive nature - parable , symbolising , in one of its innumerable forms , the ever- renewed struggle of darkness with light . The prize carried ...
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¹ Iliad ¹ Odyssey Abth accordingly Achæan Achilles acquaintance Agamemnon Alcinous amber ancient animal antiquity Aphrodite archæological armour Aryans Asia Minor asphodel association beasts birds Boötes bronze brought Buchholz canine century B.C. chalkos chariot civilisation connexion copper coursers Crown 8vo cyanus Diomed divine early Egypt Egyptian Epics epoch equine Eumæus fact flowers gold golden Greece Greek hand Hayman's Hector Hehn and Stallybrass Helen Hellespont Hephaestus hero Herodotus Hesiod Hissarlik HISTORY Homeric poems horses human Hyades Iliad Iliad and Odyssey Illustrations iron Ithaca ivory kind king less lion means Menelaus ment metal Mycenae Mycenaean mythology nature Odyssean Odyssey Olympus origin Patroclus Pausanias Peloponnesus Phoenician plant poet Poseidon prehistoric Priam primitive probably Realien recognised regarded scarcely scene Schliemann Schuchhardt and Sellers shield silver spear species stars steeds Telemachus tion tradition trans tree Troad Trojan Troy verses wild wine Zeus
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