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" But dreadfully from above thundered the father of gods and men ; while beneath Neptune shook the boundless earth and the lofty summits of the mountains. The roots and all the summits of many-rilled Ida were shaken, and the city of the Trojans, and the... "
The Iliad, tr. with notes by T.A. Buckley - Seite 371
von Homerus - 1851
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The Iliad

Homer - 1851 - 488 Seiten
...Apollo.—Macr. Sat. i. 17. . 3 A rising ground which lay on the road from Troy towards the seaThus the blessed gods, inciting both sides, engaged, and...archery, the sister of Apollo; and opposite Latona, the preserver, i useful Mercury. Against Yulcan also was the great deep-eddying river, which the gods call...
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The Iliad

Homer - 1851 - 490 Seiten
...boundless earth and the lofty summits of the mountains. The roots and all the summits of many- rilled Ida were shaken, and the city of the Trojans, and...stood Phoebus Apollo, having his winged shafts, and ngainst Main lho azurc-oyed goddess Minerva. Opposed to Juno stood the goddess of the golden bow, huntress...
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The Iliad of Homer

Homer - 1854 - 524 Seiten
...boundless earth and the lofty summits of the mountains. The roots and all the summits of many- rilled Ida were shaken, and the city of the Trojans, and...archery, the sister of Apollo; and opposite Latona, the preserver,1 Tiseful Mercury. Against Vulcan also was the great deep-eddying river, which the gods call...
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The Iliad of Homer

Homer - 1859 - 492 Seiten
...severe contention to break out. But dreadfully from above thundered the father of gods and men ; while beneath Neptune shook the boundless earth and the...archery, the sister of Apollo ; and opposite Latona, the preserver,' useful Mercury. Against Vulcan also was the great deep-eddying river, which the gods called...
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The Iliad of Homer, Band 1

Homer - 1873 - 486 Seiten
...Ida were shaken, and the city of the Trojans, and the ships of the Greeks. Pluto himself, king of 1he nether world, trembled beneath, and leaped up from...archery, the sister of Apollo ; and opposite Latona, the preserver,1 useful Mercury. Against Vulcan also was the great deep-eddying river, which the gods called...
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Paradise Found: The Cradle of the Human Race at the North Pole; a Study of ...

William Fairfield Warren - 1885 - 554 Seiten
...and leaped up from his throne terrified, and shouted aloud, lest earth-shaking Poseidon should cleave asunder the earth over him, and disclose to mortals...his mansions, terrible, squalid, which even the gods loathe.1 But while the abode of Aides is thus clearly represented as under the earth, it is nevertheless...
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Paradise Found: The Cradle of the Human Race at the North Pole; a Study of ...

William Fairfield Warren - 1885 - 552 Seiten
...and leaped up from his throne terrified, and shouted aloud, lest earth-shaking Poseidon should cleave asunder the earth over him, and disclose to mortals...his mansions, terrible, squalid, which even the gods loathe.1 But while the abode of Aides is thus clearly represented as under the earth, it is nevertheless...
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The Earliest Cosmologies: The Universe as Pictured in Thought by Ancient ...

William Fairfield Warren - 1909 - 236 Seiten
...and leaped up from his throne terrified, and shouted aloud, lest earth-shaking Poseidon should cleave asunder the earth over him, and disclose to mortals...his mansions, terrible, squalid, which even the gods loathe.1 But while the abode of Aides is thus clearly represented as under the earth, it is nevertheless...
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Paradise Found: The Cradle of the Human Race at the North Pole

William F. Warren - 1996 - 548 Seiten
...and leaped up from his throne terrified, and shouted aloud, lest earth-shaking Poseidon should cleave asunder the earth over him, and disclose to mortals...his mansions, terrible, squalid, which even the gods loathe.1 But while the abode of Aides is thus clearly represented as under the earth, it is nevertheless...
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