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" Then the goddess, grey-eyed Athene, answered him : 'Yea now, I will plainly tell thee all. I avow me to be Mentes, son of wise Anchialus, and I bear rule among the Taphians, lovers of the oar. And now am I come to shore, as thou seest, with ship and crew,... "
Proceedings - Page 59
by Hampshire Field Club and Archaeological Society - 1898
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The Odyssey of Homer

Homer - Epic poetry, Greek - 1879 - 422 pages
...son of wise Anchialus, and I bear rule among the Taphians, lovers of the oar. And now am I come to shore, as thou seest, with ship and crew, sailing...sea, unto men of strange speech, even to Temesa*. in quest of copper, and my cargo is shiningiiron. . And there my ship is lying toward the upland, away...
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The Odyssey, done into Engl. prose by S.H. Butcher and A. Lang

Homerus - 1879 - 518 pages
...son of wise Anchialus, and I bear rule among the Taphians, lovers of the oar. And now am I come to shore, as thou seest, with ship and crew, sailing...sea, unto men of strange speech, even to Temesa*, in quest of copper, and my cargo is shining iron. And there my ship is lying toward the upland, away from...
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The Odyssey of Homer: Done Into English Prose

Homer, Samuel Henry Butcher, Andrew Lang - Epic poetry, Greek - 1883 - 472 pages
...Mentes^soh of wise Anchialus, and I bear rule among the Taphians, lovers of the oar. And now am I come to shore, as thou seest, with ship and crew, sailing...sea, unto men of strange speech,- even to Temesa*, in quest of copper, and my cargo is shining iron. Aid there my ship is lying toward the upland, away from...
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The Dawn of Mediterranean Civilisation

Angelo Mosso - Civilization, Ancient - 1910 - 456 pages
...Mentes, son of wise Anchialus, and bear rule among the Taphians, lovers of the oar. And now am I come to shore, as thou seest, with ship and crew, sailing...sea, unto men of strange speech, even to Temesa in quest of copper, and my cargo is shining iron." ' Two cities were called by the name of Temesa, one...
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Evolution of Law: Sources of ancient and primitive law

Ethnological jurisprudence - 1915 - 728 pages
...son of wise Anchialus, and I bear rule among the Taphians, lovers of the oar. And now am I come to shore, as thou seest, with ship and crew, sailing...sea, unto men of strange speech, even to Temesa, in quest of copper, and my cargo is shining iron. And there my ship is lying toward the upland, away from...
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Sources of Ancient and Primitive Law

Albert Kocourek, John Henry Wigmore - Comparative law - 1915 - 734 pages
...son of wise Anchialus, and I bear rule among the Taphians, lovers of the oar. And now am I come to shore, as thou seest, with ship and crew, sailing...sea, unto men of strange speech, even to Temesa, in quest of copper, and my cargo is shining iron. And there my ship is lying toward the upland, away from...
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The Odyssey of Homer

Andrew Lang, Samuel Henry Butcher - Poetry - 2000 - 460 pages
...son of wise Anchialus, and I bear rule among the Taphians, lovers of the oar. And now am I come to shore, as thou seest, with ship and crew, sailing...sea, unto men of strange speech, even to Temesa*, in quest of copper, and my cargo is shining iron. And there my ship is lying toward the upland, away from...
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