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gravis: ponderous.—Cyclopum: according to Hesiod (Theog. 139) the Cyclopes were three in number, giant sons of Uranus and Gaca. They forged the bolts of Jupiter, and their forges were supposed to be on the island of Lipara; Cf. 3. 12. 6. n.; Verg. Aen. 8. 416; Ap. Rhod. 3. 41; Callim. Hymn 3. 46. They are mentioned here because in spring they would naturally be busy with the summer thunder-bolts. These Hesiodic Cyclopes are to be distinguished from the pastoral monsters of Homer, Odyss., Bk. 9.


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