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A Classical Dictionary: Containing a Copious Account of All Proper Names ...
by John Lemprière - 1822 - 755 pages
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Bibliotheca Classica; Or, A Classical Dictionary: Containing a ..., Volume 1

John Lemprière - Classical dictionaries - 1792 - 452 pages
...their locks to her. She was alfo reprefented on monuments, like a young woman holding a ferpent in one hand, and in the other a cup, out of which the ferpent fometimes drank. According to fome authors, Hygeia is the fame as Minerva, who received that...
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Bibliotheca classica; or, A classical dictionary [by J. Lempriere]. By J ...

John Lempriere - 1801 - 962 pages
...confecrated their Tucks to her. She was alfo reprefenrcd on monuments as a young woman holding a ferpcnt in one hand, and in the other a cup, out of which the ferpent fometimcs drank. According to fame au ihm.;, Hygeia is the fame as Minerva, who received that...
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Bibliotheca Classica: A Classical Dictionary, Containing a Full Account of ...

John Lemprière - Classical dictionaries - 1801 - 874 pages
...confecrated their locks to her. She was alfo reprcfented on monuments as a young woman holding a ferpent in one hand, and in the other a cup, out of which the ferppnt fomctiims drink. According to ionic authors, Hygeia is the fame as Minerva, who received that...
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A classical dictionary

John Lemprière - Classical dictionaries - 1812 - 892 pages
...roniecrated their locks to her. She was alfo reprefented on monuments as a young woman hoUing a ferpent in one hand, and in the other a cup, out of which the ferpent femetimes drank. According to fome authors, Hygeia is the fame as Minerva, who received that...
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A Classical Dictionary; Containing a Copious Account of All the Proper Names ...

John Lemprière - Classical dictionaries - 1820 - 892 pages
...veil, and the matrons usually consecrated their locks to her. 't She was also represented on monuments as a young woman holding a serpent in one hand, and in the other a cup, out of which the seqient sometimes drank. According to some authors, Hygeia is the same as Minerva, who received that...
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A Classical Dictionary: Containing a Copious Account of All the Proper Names ...

John Lemprière - Classical dictionaries - 1823 - 892 pages
...veil, and the matrons usually consecrated their locks to her. n She was also represented on monuments as a young woman holding a serpent in one hand, and...her a statue, because in a dream she had told him tile means of curing an architect, whose assistance he wanted to build a temple. !''••/. in Perid....
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A Classical Dictionary: Containing a Copious Account of All the Proper Names ...

John Lemprière - Classical dictionaries - 1825 - 910 pages
...veil, and the matrons usually consecrated their locks to her. She wasalso represented on monuments as a young woman holding a serpent in one hand, and...other a cup, out of which the serpent sometimes drank, [and sometimes twined around the whole body of the goddess.] According to some authors, Hygeia is the...
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A catechism of mythology. By a friend to youth

Catechism - 1820 - 88 pages
...held in great veneration by the ancients. Q. How is Hygeia represented ? A. She is represented like a young woman holding a serpent in one hand, and in...a cup, out of which the serpent some/times drank. V., V ,*- ______ ; CHAP. XXX. flymen. Q. WHO was Hymen ? A. Hymen was the son of Apollo and Urania,...
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A Classical Dictionary: Containing a Copious Account of All the Proper Names ...

John Lemprière - Classical dictionaries - 1825 - 848 pages
...veil, and the matrons usually consecrated their locks to her. She wasalso represented on monuments asa young woman holding a serpent in one hand, and in...other a cup, out of which the serpent sometimes drank, [and sometimes twined around the whole body of the goddess.J According to some authors, Hygeia is the...
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The Water Cure Journal and Hygienic Magazine, Volume 1

1848 - 1292 pages
...derived from Hygeia, which, in mythology, signifies the Goddess of Health, daughter of ./Esculapius. According to some authors, Hygeia is the same as Minerva, who received that name from Pericles, when he erected a statue to her, because in a dream she told him the means of curing an architect,...
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