10 LIBROS DEL RUSO RELACIONADOS CON «ПОДАЛИРИУС»
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Hoi tes heroikes poieseos palaioi poietai pantes - Страница 658
... 1.661.601 Poculum obliuionis 1.599 357 Podarchcs 1 10.704 Podargc harpyia eqìm 1.146.150 Podzlirius l`an11a1i rcßituit Philoêcten 1.161.460 Podalirius medicus 1105.831 Podalirius fratris ncccm vlcifcitur 1.153 417 Podalirius 1.1o.731.
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“Lycophronis Chalcidensis” Cassandra Obscurum Poema, Ope ...
Sic igitur vel de Podalirio mentitur Lycophron , prodens . 111 Italia illum exces~ sisse vità . At prout supra scripsimus, Colophonem Trojâ venerunt pedites Am. pbilochus , Calchas , Leonteus , Poly.. poetes, isque Podalirius : ubi Calchan... tern ...
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Asclepius: Collection and Interpretation of the Testimonies
Even this Italian legend may easily be understood in connection with the Carian saga, for certain regions of Apulia were colonized by Rhodians and Coans.72 Evidently, then, Podalirius was linked up with Caria. That in this province he was an ...
Emma J. Edelstein, Ludwig Edelstein, 1998
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Who's who in Classical Mythology - Страница 432
Podalirius and Machaon accompanied the Greek army to Troy, where they acted as surgeons. They also led an army from their kingdom in Thessaly. Podalirius was sometimes believed to be the more competent of the two and to have learnt ...
Michael Grant, John Hazel, 2002
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British butterflies and their transformations - Страница 10
PAPILIO PODALIRIUS. THE SCARCE SWALLOW-TAIL BUTTERFLY. Plate i. iig. 4—6. Svhonymes Papilio {Equites, Achivi) Podalirius, Linn. Sy»t. Podalirius Europaus, Swainson. Iphiclides Podalirius, Hubner. Nat. ii. 751. Donovan Brit. Ins. 4 ...
Henry Noel Humphreys, 1841
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Ancient Medicine - Страница 38
According to Homer, Machaon and his brother Podalirius come from a medical family and their knowledge of drugs descends, via their father Asclepius, from Chiron the Centaur. But in the Iliad both Machaon and Podalirius are portrayed in the ...
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The magazine of natural history and Journal of ... - Страница 334
Podalirius as British. Mr. Stephens chose to consider this ' absurd,' giving, as a reason, that it was a geographical impossibility." Mr. Stephens, in the succeeding Number of the Magazine, p. 643., stated that the opinion given by him upon the ...
Edward Charlesworth, 1837
ent by WIKIPEDIA articles! In Greek mythology, Podalirius or Podalarius (Greek: ) was a son of Asclepius. With Machaon, his brother, he led thirty ships from Thessaly in the Trojan War on the side of the Greeks.
Jesse Russell, Ronald Cohn, 2012
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The Symptom and the Subject: The Emergence of the Physical ...
The fragment describes the onset of madness in Telamonian Ajax as it is first perceived by Podalirius, the less visible of Asclepius's two sons in the Iliad:17'1 afrroq yap o<pw §5wKs norrr']p TyépaqT 'Evvooiyouor; ap<po:répou;~ Erspov 5' ...
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Theios Anēr and the Markan Miracle Traditions: A Critique ...
Like Asclepius, Machaon and Podalirius used various means, primarily herbs98. With Asclepius as their father99, it is not surprising that the sons were regarded as superhuman; Homer calls Machaon an io60eo<; 0cic100 Literary and ...