Download App
Reading History

Chapter 2 FOR THERON OF AKRAGAS,

Word Count: 1112    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

THE CHAR

*

and first colonized Gela and then Akragas (the Latin Agrigentu

*

Herakles the Olympian feast was founded from the chief spoils of war, and Theron's name must we proclaim for his victory with

lling place, and became the eye of Sicily, and a life of good luck clav

f games and of Alpheos' ford, for joy in these my songs guard ever gra

e the accomplishment, yet with happy fortune forgetfulness may come. For by high delights an al

lympians long-haired Semele still liveth, albeit she perished in the thunder's roar, and Pallas cherisheth her ever, and Father Zeus exceedingly, and h

l see in calm the end of one of the Sun's children, the Days, with good thitherto

n La?os was slain by his destined son[4] who met him on the road and made fulfilment of the oracle spoken of old at Pytho. Then swift Erinys when she saw it slew by each other's hand

n the lyre. For at Olympia he himself received a prize and at Pytho, and at the Isthmus to his brother

nto the heart of man a deep and eager mood, a star far seen, a light wherein a man shall trust if but[7] the holder thereof knoweth the things that shall be, how

hey the earth nor the waters of the sea, in that new world; but with the honoured of the gods, whosoever had pl

wer of Kronos: there round the islands of the blest the Ocean-breezes blow, and golden flowers are glowing, some from the land on trees of splendour, and some the water feedeth, with

d moved the heart of Zeus, bare thither her son, even him who overthrew Hector, Troy's unbend

e multitude they need interpreters. His art is true who of his nature hath knowledge; they who have but learnt, st

? At Akragas will I take aim, and will proclaim and swear it with a mind of truth, that for a hundred years no ci

ustice, but from covetous men it cometh, and is fain t

he joys that Theron hath given to othe

ic the accompaniment was dee

re three questions

3: The E

te 4: O

lyneikes. Theron trace

War of the Epigon

eek: ei de min echei; eu de min echon] has also been suggested; but of these three none seems to me t

especially the fragments of his Dirges which remain to

te 9: M

img

Contents

Chapter 1 FOR HIERON OF SYRACUSE, Chapter 2 FOR THERON OF AKRAGAS, Chapter 3 FOR THERON OF AKRAGAS, 3 Chapter 4 FOR PSAUMIS OF KAMARINA, Chapter 5 FOR PSAUMIS OF KAMARINA, 5 Chapter 6 FOR AGESIAS OF SYRACUSE, Chapter 7 FOR DIAGORAS OF RHODES, Chapter 8 FOR ALKIMEDON OF AIGINA, Chapter 9 FOR EPHARMOSTOS OF OPOUS, Chapter 10 FOR AGESIDAMOS OF EPIZEPHYRIAN LOKRIS, Chapter 11 FOR AGESIDAMOS OF EPIZEPHYRIAN LOKRIS, 11
Chapter 12 FOR ERGOTELES OF HIMERA,
Chapter 13 FOR XENOPHON OF CORINTH,
Chapter 14 FOR HIERON OF AITNA,
Chapter 15 FOR HIERON OF SYRACUSE, 15
Chapter 16 FOR HIERON OF SYRACUSE, 16
Chapter 17 FOR ARKESILAS OF KYRENE,
Chapter 18 FOR ARKESILAS OF KYRENE, 18
Chapter 19 FOR XENOKRATES OF AKRAGAS,
Chapter 20 FOR MEGAKLES OF ATHENS,
Chapter 21 FOR ARISTOMENES OF AIGINA,
Chapter 22 FOR TELESIKRATES OF KYRENE,
Chapter 23 FOR HIPPOKLEAS OF THESSALY,
Chapter 24 FOR THRASYDAIOS OF THEBES,
Chapter 25 FOR CHROMIOS OF AITNA,
Chapter 26 FOR TIMODEMOS OF ATHENS,
Chapter 27 FOR ARISTOKLEIDES OF AIGINA,
Chapter 28 FOR TIMASARCHOS OF AIGINA,
Chapter 29 FOR PYTHEAS OF AIGINA,
Chapter 30 FOR ALKIMIDAS OF AIGINA,
Chapter 31 FOR SOGENES OF AIGINA,
Chapter 32 FOR DEINIS OF AIGINA,
Chapter 33 FOR CHROMIOS OF AITNA, 33
Chapter 34 FOR THEAIOS OF ARGOS,
Chapter 35 FOR HERODOTOS OF THEBES.
Chapter 36 FOR XENOKRATES OF AKRAGAS, 36
Chapter 37 FOR MELISSOS OF THEBES,
Chapter 38 FOR PHYLAKIDAS OF AIGINA,
Chapter 39 FOR PHYLAKIDAS OF AIGINA, 39
Chapter 40 FOR STREPSIADES OF THEBES,
Chapter 41 No.41
Chapter 42 No.42
Chapter 43 No.43
img
  /  1
img
Download App
icon APP STORE
icon GOOGLE PLAY