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Chapter 7 FOR DIAGORAS OF RHODES,

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THE BOXI

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iros, Lindos, and Ialysos. Ialysos was then ruled by the dynasty of the Eratidai. Their kingly power had now been extinct two hundred years, but the family was still pre-eminent in the state. Of this family was

agoras, during the final and most embittering agony of Athens, one Dorieus, a son of Diagoras, and himself a famous athlete, was captured by the Athenians in a sea-fight.

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r's spouse, a largess of the feast from home to home, an all-golden choicest treasure, that the banquet may have grace, and that he

mes at Pytho or Olympia make holy offering. Happy is he whom good report encompasseth; now on one man, now on anoth

a mighty and fair-fighting man, who by Alpheos' stream and by Kastalia's hath won him crowns, I may for his boxing make award of glory, and to his

ord, the common right of this puissant seed of Herakles. For on the father's s

last. Yea for the very founder[1] of this country once on a time struck with his staff of tough wild-olive-wood Alkmene's bastard brother Likymnios in Ti

re of Lerna unto a pasture ringed with sea, where sometime the great king of gods rained on the city golden snow, what time by Hephaistos' handicraft beneath the bronz

putteth valour and the joy of battle into the hearts of men; yet withal there cometh upon them bafflingly the cloud of forgetfulness and maketh the mind to swerve from the straight path of action. For they though they had brands burning yet kindled not the seed of flame, but with fireless rites they made a grove on the hill of the citadel. For them Zeus br

im portionless of land, that holy god. And when he spake thereof Zeus would cast lots afresh; but he suffered him not, for that he said that beneath the hoary sea he saw a certain land waxing from its root in earth, that should bring forth food for many men, and rejoi

dos he begat seven sons, who had of him minds wiser than any among the men of old; and one begat Kameiros, and Ialysos his eldest, and Lindos: and they held each apart their shares of cities, making threefold division of their father's land, and these men

ing at Nemea, and twice at rocky Athens. And at Argos the bronze shield knoweth him, and the deeds of Arcadia and of Thebes and the

itizens and of strangers; for he walketh in the straight way that abhorreth insolence, having learnt well the lessons his true soul hath taught him, which hath come to him from his noble sires. Darken not thou the

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to the Telchines who lived before the Heliadai in Rhodes, and were magicians as well as craftsmen. For illustrations of Rhod

s over the celebration of games,

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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
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