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Greek and English on opposite pages. Vol. 1 contains Books I-VI; vol. 2, Books VII-VIII; vol. 3, Book IX; vol. IV, Books X-XII; Vol. V, Books XIII-XVI. "A chronological list of the .book: chapter: ἃς οἱ πλάνοι καθεῖλον ἐνθάδ᾽ εἰκόνας. ἄνακτες ἐστήλωσαν εὐσεβεῖς πάλιν. The Greek Anthology. with an English Translation by. W. R. Paton. London. William Heinemann .View text chunked by: Click on a word to bring up parses, dictionary entries, and frequency statistics. ἐπιγραμμάτων ἀναθημάτικα εἷς λίθος ἀστράπτει τελετὴν πολύμορφον Ἰάκχου καὶ .--Epigram Number 186: "On a Statue of Hermes." --Notes: Greek and English on opposite pages A chronological list of the more important books containing verse translations from the Greek .

Select Epigrams from the Greek Anthology. Edited, -with Revised Text, Translation, Introduction, and Notes, by J. W. Mackail, M.A. , LL.D. , Professor of Poetry in the University of Oxford. 8vo, . Hermes, dwelling in this wave-beaten rock-cave, that gives good footing to fisher gulls, accept this fragment of the great seine worn by the sea and scraped often by the rough .

Book XVI. Strike my body now after my death, for the very hares insult the body of a dead lion. Both Xerxes led a Persian host to the land of Hellas, and Titus, 1 too, led there a host from .This selection from Book 16 of the Greek Anthology contains all the epigrams written before the middle of the first century A.D., as listed in three editions: (H) A.S.F.Gow & D.L.Page, "The .

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As reflected in two poems in the Greek Anthology (xvi 214 and 215) which describe statues of Erotes carrying the attributes of various gods including (among others) the .

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Greek and English on opposite pages. Vol. 1 contains Books I-VI; vol. 2, Books VII-VIII; vol. 3, Book IX; vol. IV, Books X-XII; Vol. V, Books XIII-XVI. "A chronological list of the more important books containing verse translations from the Greek anthology": v. .book: chapter: ἃς οἱ πλάνοι καθεῖλον ἐνθάδ᾽ εἰκόνας. ἄνακτες ἐστήλωσαν εὐσεβεῖς πάλιν. The Greek Anthology. with an English Translation by. W. R. Paton. London. William Heinemann Ltd. 1916. 1. The National Endowment for the Humanities, Google Digital Humanities Awards Program .View text chunked by: Click on a word to bring up parses, dictionary entries, and frequency statistics. ἐπιγραμμάτων ἀναθημάτικα εἷς λίθος ἀστράπτει τελετὴν πολύμορφον Ἰάκχου καὶ πτηνῶν τρυγόωντα χορὸν καθύπερθεν Ἐρώτων.

--Epigram Number 186: "On a Statue of Hermes." --Notes: Greek and English on opposite pages A chronological list of the more important books containing verse translations from the Greek anthology": v. 1, p. xiii-xv. Subjects: Greek poetry Greek poetry--Translations into English Host catalog records: LC Permalink WorldCat Open Library

Seat thee, stranger, as thou passest by, under this shady plane-tree, whose leaves the west wind shakes with its gentle blast; here where Nicagoras set me up, Hermes, the famous son of Maia, to be the guardian of his fruitful field and his cattle.Select Epigrams from the Greek Anthology. Edited, -with Revised Text, Translation, Introduction, and Notes, by J. W. Mackail, M.A. , LL.D. , Professor of Poetry in the University of Oxford. 8vo, 14s. net. The Text and Translation can be had in two volumes as . Hermes, dwelling in this wave-beaten rock-cave, that gives good footing to fisher gulls, accept this fragment of the great seine worn by the sea and scraped often by the rough beach ; this little purse-seine, the round weel that entraps fishes, the float whose task it is to mark where the weels are concealed, and the long cane rod, the child of .

Book XVI. Strike my body now after my death, for the very hares insult the body of a dead lion. Both Xerxes led a Persian host to the land of Hellas, and Titus, 1 too, led there a host from broad Italy, but the one meant to set the yoke of slavery on the neck of Europe, the other to put an end to the servitude of Hellas.This selection from Book 16 of the Greek Anthology contains all the epigrams written before the middle of the first century A.D., as listed in three editions: (H) A.S.F.Gow & D.L.Page, "The Greek Anthology: Hellenistic Epigrams" As reflected in two poems in the Greek Anthology (xvi 214 and 215) which describe statues of Erotes carrying the attributes of various gods including (among others) the thunderbolt of Zeus, the shield and helmet of Ares and the club of Herakles. 20.

Greek and English on opposite pages. Vol. 1 contains Books I-VI; vol. 2, Books VII-VIII; vol. 3, Book IX; vol. IV, Books X-XII; Vol. V, Books XIII-XVI. "A chronological list of the more important books containing verse translations from the Greek anthology": v. .

book: chapter: ἃς οἱ πλάνοι καθεῖλον ἐνθάδ᾽ εἰκόνας. ἄνακτες ἐστήλωσαν εὐσεβεῖς πάλιν. The Greek Anthology. with an English Translation by. W. R. Paton. London. William Heinemann Ltd. 1916. 1. The National Endowment for the Humanities, Google Digital Humanities Awards Program .View text chunked by: Click on a word to bring up parses, dictionary entries, and frequency statistics. ἐπιγραμμάτων ἀναθημάτικα εἷς λίθος ἀστράπτει τελετὴν πολύμορφον Ἰάκχου καὶ πτηνῶν τρυγόωντα χορὸν καθύπερθεν Ἐρώτων.

--Epigram Number 186: "On a Statue of Hermes." --Notes: Greek and English on opposite pages A chronological list of the more important books containing verse translations from the Greek anthology": v. 1, p. xiii-xv. Subjects: Greek poetry Greek poetry--Translations into English Host catalog records: LC Permalink WorldCat Open LibrarySeat thee, stranger, as thou passest by, under this shady plane-tree, whose leaves the west wind shakes with its gentle blast; here where Nicagoras set me up, Hermes, the famous son of Maia, to be the guardian of his fruitful field and his cattle.

Select Epigrams from the Greek Anthology. Edited, -with Revised Text, Translation, Introduction, and Notes, by J. W. Mackail, M.A. , LL.D. , Professor of Poetry in the University of Oxford. 8vo, 14s. net. The Text and Translation can be had in two volumes as . Hermes, dwelling in this wave-beaten rock-cave, that gives good footing to fisher gulls, accept this fragment of the great seine worn by the sea and scraped often by the rough beach ; this little purse-seine, the round weel that entraps fishes, the float whose task it is to mark where the weels are concealed, and the long cane rod, the child of .

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Book XVI. Strike my body now after my death, for the very hares insult the body of a dead lion. Both Xerxes led a Persian host to the land of Hellas, and Titus, 1 too, led there a host from broad Italy, but the one meant to set the yoke of slavery on the neck of Europe, the other to put an end to the servitude of Hellas.This selection from Book 16 of the Greek Anthology contains all the epigrams written before the middle of the first century A.D., as listed in three editions: (H) A.S.F.Gow & D.L.Page, "The Greek Anthology: Hellenistic Epigrams"

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