| Richard Claverhouse Jebb - 1887 - 226 pages
...Journal of Hellenic Studies.' Homeric poems.1 The Epic Cycle* was a body of epic poems by various hands, arranged in the chronological order of the subjects,...to form a continuous history of the mythical world. It began with the marriage of Heaven and Earth — whence sprang the Giants and the Cyclopes — and... | |
| Sophocles, Sir Richard Claverhouse Jebb - 1894 - 350 pages
...killed another 1 Tfie Epic Cycle ('Еа-i/cès xtbcXot) was a body of epic poems by various hands, arranged in the chronological order of the subjects,...grammarian named Proclus (circ. 140 AD ?), in his Хрфгго/uídeta, or ' Manual of Literature,' gave short prose summaries of the poems in the Trojan... | |
| Sophocles - 1883 - 344 pages
...has killed another 1 The Epic Cycle ('Ея-Ktôs к6к\т) was a body of epic poems by various hands, arranged in the chronological order of the subjects,...A grammarian named Proclus (circ. 140 AD?), in his Xpyo-TO/iafffia, or ' Manual of Literature,' gave short prose summaries of the poems in the Trojan... | |
| Richard Claverhouse Jebb, Gilbert Austin Davies - 272 pages
...favourable. The religion of 1 The Epic Cycle ('ETTIKÔS KÍK\OS) was a body of epic poems by various hands, arranged in the chronological order of the subjects,...A grammarian named Proclus (circ. 140 AD?), in his XpijoTo/iiafata, or 'Manual of Literature,' gave short prose summaries of the poems in the Trojan part... | |
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