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Oxford Anthropological Essays - Anthropology and the Classics. Six lectures delivered before the University of Oxford by Arthur J. Evans, Andrew Lang, Gilbert Murray, F. B. Jevons, J. L. Myres, W. Warde Fowler. Edited by R. R. Marett. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1908. 8vo. Pp. 191. Twenty-two figures. 6s. net.
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Anthropology and the Classics. Six lectures delivered before the University of Oxford by Arthur J. Evans, Andrew Lang, Gilbert Murray, F. B. Jevons, J. L. Myres, W. Warde Fowler. Edited by R. R. Marett. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1908. 8vo. Pp. 191. Twenty-two figures. 6s. net.
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1 Prof. Murray's case for κεραυν⋯ς as the thunderstone swallowed by Kronos is strengthened by the Hesiodic fragment preserved by Chrysippos (ap. Galen de dogmat. Hippocr. iii. 8, p. 320). Zeus is about to swallow Metis.
CF. Soph. Oed. Rex, 200,
and finally Cornutus 10, p. 10, 13, , where
: see Usener, Rhein. Mus. 1901, p. 174.