A classical dictionary: containing a copious account of all the proper names mentioned in ancient authors with tables of coins, weights, and measures used among the Greeks and Romans and a chronological tableLemprière, John
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A classical dictionary: containing a copious account of all the proper names mentioned in ancient authors with tables of coins, weights, and measures used among the Greeks and Romans and a chronological table
Lemprière, John
Classical dictionaries
they returned to Colchis a second time, and visited many places of
Asia. This famous expedition has been celebrated in the ancient ages
of the world; it has employed the pen of many writers, and among
the historians, Diodorus, Siculus, Strabo, Apollodorus, and Justin;
and among the poets, Onomacritus, more generally called Orpheus,
Apollonius Rhodius, Pindar, and Valerius Flaccus, have extensively
given an account of its most remarkable particulars. The number of
the Argonauts is not exactly known. Apollodorus and Diodorus say
that they were 54. Tzetzes admits the number of 50, but Apollodorus
mentions only 45. The following list is drawn from the various
authors who have made mention of the Argonautic expedition. Jason
son of Æson, as is well known, was the chief of the rest. His
companions were Acastus son of Pelias, Actor son of Hippasus,
Admetus son of Pheres, Æsculapius son of Apollo, Ætalides son of
Mercury and Eupoleme, Almenus son of Mars, Amphiaraus son of Œcleus,
Amphidamus son of Aleus, Amphion son of Hyperasius, Anceus a son of
Lycurgus, and another of the same name, Areus, Argus the builder of
the ship Argo, Argus son of Phryxus, Armenus, Ascalaphus son of Mars,
Asterion son of Cometes, Asterius son of Neleus, Augeas son of Sol,
Atalanta daughter of Schœneus, disguised in a man’s dress, Autolycus
son of Mercury, Azorus, Buphagus, Butes son of Teleon, Calais son
of Boreas, Canthus son of Abas, Castor son of Jupiter, Ceneus son
of Elatus, Cepheus son of Aleus, Cius, Clytius and Iphitus sons of
Eurythus, Coronus, Deucalion son of Minos, Echion son of Mercury
and Antianira, Ergynus son of Neptune, Euphemus son of Neptune
and Macionassa, Eribotes, Euryalus son of Cisteus, Eurydamus and
Eurythion sons of Iras, Eurytus son of Mercury, Glaucus, Hercules
son of Jupiter, Idas son of Aphareus, Ialmenus son of Mars, Idmon
son of Abas, Iolaus son of Iphiclus, Iphiclus son of Thestius,
Iphiclus son of Philacus, Iphis son of Alector, Lynceus son of
Aphareus, Iritus son of Naubolus, Laertes son of Arcesius, Laocoon,
Leodatus son of Bias, Leitus son of Alector, Meleager son of Œneus,
Menœtius son of Actor, Mopsus son of Amphycus, Nauplius son of
Neptune, Neleus the brother of Peleus, Nestor son of Neleus, Oileus
the father of Ajax, Orpheus son of Œager, Palemon son of Ætolus,
Peleus and Telamon sons of Æacus, Periclymenes son of Neleus,
Peneleus son of Hipalmus, Philoctetes son of Pœan, Phlias, Pollux
son of Jupiter, Polyphemus son of Elates, Pœas son of Thaumacus,
Phanus son of Bacchus, Phalerus son of Alcon, Phocas and Priasus
sons of Ceneus one of the Lapithæ, Talaus, Tiphys son of Aginus,
Staphilus son of Bacchus, two of the name of Iphitus, Theseus son
of Ægeus, with his friend Pirithous. Among these Æsculapius was
physician, and Tiphys was pilot.
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