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Apollodorus, Epitome (ed. Sir James George Frazer)
(English) (Greek, ed. Sir James George Frazer)
text Epitome, book E, chapter 7: ... out his hands and felt the sheep. But Ulysses tied three rams together, and himself getting under the bigger, and... And after that he came to two ways. On the one side were the Wandering Rocks, As... gives the numbers from these islands as fifty-seven, twenty-three, forty-four, and twelve respectively, or a hundred and ... , Nicomachus, Polypoetes, and Ceraus. And from Samethere came twenty—three:— Agelaus, Pisander, Elatus, Ctesippus, Hippodochus, Eurystratus, Archemolus, Ithacus, ... shroud of Laertes was finished, and she wove it for three years, weaving it by day and undoing it by
Apollodorus, Library (ed. Sir James George Frazer)
(English) (Greek, ed. Sir James George Frazer)
text Library, book 1, chapter 9: ... either by eating the flesh of serpents or in other ways. See Frazer, “The Language of Animals,” The... Lycurgus; and Adrastus had by Amphithea, daughter of Pronax, three daughters, Argia, Deipyle, and Aegialia, and two sons, Aegialeus ... and gave Cyzicus a costly burial; They lamented for three days and tore out their hair; they raised a
Aristotle, Athenian Constitution (ed. H. Rackham)
(English) (Greek, ed. Kenyon)
chapter 18: ... not restrain his anger, but displayed it bitterly in various ways, and finally when Harmodius's sister was going to ... arranging the procession by the Leocoreum. A monument to three daughters of Leon who in obedience to an oracle
Aristotle, Eudemian Ethics More(6)
(English) (Greek)
book 1, section 1214a: ... ones. Or does happiness come in none of these ways, but either by a sort of elevation of mind ... and to five blissfully and finely may consist chiefly in three things deemed to be most desirable: some people say
Aristotle, Metaphysics More(2)
(English) (Greek)
book 8, section 1042b: ... Cf. Aristot. Met. 1.4.11 . apparently assumes three differences in substance; for he says that the underlying... way. Some things have their being defined in all these ways: by being partly mixed, partly blended, partly bound, partly
Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics More(3)
(English)
book 2, chapter 7: ... and the mean man exceed and fall short in opposite ways to one another: the prodigal exceeds in giving and ... spiritless, and the deficiency Spiritlessness. There are also three other modes of observing a mean which bear some
Aristotle, Poetics More(3)
(English) (Greek)
section 1447a: ... sometimes gives dim visions of the readings of a manuscript three centuries older but not necessarily better than Ac, readings ... meanings. But they differ one from another in three ways: either in using means generically different i.e., means
Aristotle, Politics More(2)
(English) (Greek)
book 4, section 1294a: ... for laws to be well enacted is possible in two ways: they must either be the best laws possible for ... the place of the gentry); but as there are three things that claim equal participation in the constitution, freedom, ... to be termed constitutional government, while the mixture of the three factors deserves the name of aristocracy most of all ... so to say, a contribution from each. And there are three principles determining this combination or mixture. Under one plan
Aristotle, Rhetoric More(5)
(English) (Greek, ed. W. D. Ross)
book 1, chapter 2: ... Now the proofs furnished by the speech are of three kinds. The first depends upon the moral character of ... about things which seem to admit of issuing in two ways; as for those things which cannot in the past
Diodorus Siculus, Library
(English) (Greek)
book 15, chapter 84: ... Diog. Laert. 2.54 ) and by Xenophon ( Xen. Ways 3.7 ). Hegesileos was uncle of Eubulus and ... were assembled above thirty thousand foot and not less than three thousand horse.
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