Untersuchungen über die attischen Münzen des neueren Stiles

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หน้า 88 - No evil thing has been known to perish; no, the gods take tender care of such, and have a strange joy in turning back from Hades all things villainous and knavish, while they are ever sending the just and the good out of life. How am I to deem of these things, or wherein shall I praise them, when, praising the ways of the gods, I find that the gods are evil ? Ne.
หน้า 55 - Poseidon. 5. But in after time the Achaeans of Helice forced some suppliants from the sanctuary, and put them to death. The wrath of Poseidon did not tarry. The land was instantly visited by an earthquake, which swallowed up not only the buildings, but the very ground on which the city had stood.
หน้า 16 - ... who, as the Homeric hymn to Aphrodite tells, „grow with the high-topped pines and oaks on the mountains, but when the lot of death draws nigh, and the lovely trees are sapless and the bark rots away and the branches fall, depart from the light of sun
หน้า 89 - ... other Hellenic state, and adorn their temples with gifts, as nobody else does; moreover, we make the most solemn and costly processions to them every year, and spend more money in their service than all the rest of the Hellenes put together. But the Lacedaemonians take no thought of such matters, and pay so little respect to the Gods that they have a habit of sacrificing blemished animals to them, and in various ways are less zealous than we are, although their wealth is quite equal to ours.
หน้า 64 - Thou too, my father, sent to the land of shades by wicked hands, and Earth, the queen of all, to whom I spread my suppliant palms, up and champion thy dear children. Come with all the dead to aid, all they who helped thee break the Phrygians' power, and all who hate ungodly crime.
หน้า 57 - Now this way to the other world is not, as Aeschylus says in the Telephus, a single and straight path — if that were so no guide would be needed, for no one could miss it; but there are many partings of the road, and windings, as I infer...
หน้า 75 - ... comprehends as it were externally, and illuminates the fountain, and fills it from itself with a prophetic power. For the inspiration which the water affords is not the whole of that which proceeds from a divine power, but the water itself only prepares us, and purifies our luciform spirit, so that we may be able to receive the divinity ; while, in the meantime, there is a presence of divinity prior to this, and illuminating from on high.
หน้า 37 - XXIII, 195 sqq. of the vine. When the squall was upon them two men took a white cock, tore it in two and ran round the vines in opposite directions, each of them carrying one half of the cock.
หน้า 55 - ... the Messenian war by the same deity. Certain Lacedaemonians who had been condemned to death on some charge or other, took sanctuary at Taenarum; but the college of ephors tore them from the altar and put them to death. For this violation of the rights of his sanctuary the wrath of Poseidon fell...
หน้า 30 - One of the benevolent pieces of advice Hesiod gives his hearers in his Works and Days is never to cross a stream before washing one's hands and praying, looking earnestly at the stream. He seems to have considered some apology necessary for taking such a liberty with a deity and for soiling ') Hom.

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