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... • • 150 VII . HOMERIC MEALS • 176 VIII . HOMER'S MAGIC HERBA . • 207 IX . THE METALS IN HOMER • 231 X. HOMERIC METALLURGY . 258 ΧΙ , AMBER , IVORY , AND ULTRAMARINE 283 FAMILIAR STUDIES IN HOMER . CHAPTER I. HOMER AS A.
... • • 150 VII . HOMERIC MEALS • 176 VIII . HOMER'S MAGIC HERBA . • 207 IX . THE METALS IN HOMER • 231 X. HOMERIC METALLURGY . 258 ΧΙ , AMBER , IVORY , AND ULTRAMARINE 283 FAMILIAR STUDIES IN HOMER . CHAPTER I. HOMER AS A.
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... ivory . Although , in two other passagos of the Odyssey , the same word undoubtedly designates amber , it is safe to affirm that here , where mural in- crustations are in question , a metallic substance , none other than the immemorial ...
... ivory . Although , in two other passagos of the Odyssey , the same word undoubtedly designates amber , it is safe to affirm that here , where mural in- crustations are in question , a metallic substance , none other than the immemorial ...
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... ivory . Suchlike , methinks , is the court of Olympian Zeus within , for the world of things that are here ; wonder comes over me as I look thereon . ' " His experienced sire was little less astonished at the pomp surrounding the ...
... ivory . Suchlike , methinks , is the court of Olympian Zeus within , for the world of things that are here ; wonder comes over me as I look thereon . ' " His experienced sire was little less astonished at the pomp surrounding the ...
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... by hero or mariner who had slipped unawares into that outer region of much sea and little land , where he reigned supreme . Hinc ille lachrymæ . ! CHAPTER XI . AMBER , IVORY , AND ULTRAMARINE 282 FAMILIAR STUDIES IN HOMER .
... by hero or mariner who had slipped unawares into that outer region of much sea and little land , where he reigned supreme . Hinc ille lachrymæ . ! CHAPTER XI . AMBER , IVORY , AND ULTRAMARINE 282 FAMILIAR STUDIES IN HOMER .
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... ivory . The particular and widespread preference for amber as a means of decorating the throat had a superstitious motive . An idea somehow originated that the substance , thus worn , was potent against malefic agencies , and the ...
... ivory . The particular and widespread preference for amber as a means of decorating the throat had a superstitious motive . An idea somehow originated that the substance , thus worn , was potent against malefic agencies , and the ...
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