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    Pindar Cave is a geological formation which appears as a massive concave of overhanging sandstone rock. It is located west of Woy Woy which is north of...
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  • Cave Pindar Cave Princess Margaret Rose Cave St Michaels Cave Tarragal Caves Tjunti Wellington Caves Willi Willi Caves Wombeyan Caves Wyanbene Caves Yarrangobilly...
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    Turkey). The poet Pindar (c. 470 BC) calls Typhon "Cilician", and says that Typhon was born in Cilicia and nurtured in "the famous Cilician cave", an apparent...
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    walk that can be easily accessed via public transport, is the walk to Pindar Cave on the escarpment above the Wondabyne railway station, which is a request-stop...
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  • Apollo, he built Apollo's temple at the oracle at Delphi with Agamedes. Pindar relates how, once finished, the oracle told the brothers to do whatsoever...
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    The poet Pindar (c. 470 BC), who has Typhon born in Cilicia, and nurtured in "the famous Cilician cave" an apparent allusion to the Corycian cave, also has...
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    Caving Guide. pp. 10–12. ISBN 978-1-326-43857-9. Pindar Sidisunthorn; Simon Gardner; Dean Smart (2006). Caves of Northern Thailand. Bangkok: River Books. ISBN 9749863135...
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    ancient sources accept his historical existence; Aristotle is an exception. Pindar calls Orpheus 'the father of songs' and identifies him as a son of the Thracian...
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    173a–e. Hesiod, Works and Days 156ff Pindar, Pythian 4.289–291. Gantz, p. 47; West 1978, p. 195 on line 173a. Pindar, Olympian 2.69–77. Rose, H. J. (2 August...
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    said to have fathered Charmus and Callicarpus in Sardinia. According to Pindar's ninth Pythian Ode and Apollonius' Argonautica (II.522ff), Cyrene despised...
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    travels. A lost passage of Pindar quoted by Strabo was the earliest traceable reference in this context: "the pillars which Pindar calls the 'gates of Gades'...
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    Poseidon as king of the underworld. Aeschylus uses also the epithet anax and Pindar the epithet Eurymedon (Εὐρυμέδων) "widely ruling". Some of the epithets...
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    73; Aeschylus, Prometheus Bound 356–64; Pindar, Olympian 8.16–7; for a discussion of Aeschylus' and Pindar's accounts, see Gantz, p. 49. Apollodorus,...
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    Library. Pindar, Odes translated by Diane Arnson Svarlien. 1990. Online version at the Perseus Digital Library. Pindar, The Odes of Pindar including...
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    Simpson: The Buddhist Caves of Afghanistan. JRAS, N.S. 14, pp. 319–331. Pindar Sidisunthorn, Simon Gardner, Dean Smart: Caves of Northern Thailand. River...
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  • Palaeolexicon. Word study tool of Ancient languages Pindar (1937). "Pythian 4.56". The Odes of Pindar (in Greek). Translated by John Sandys. Aristophanes...
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    Library. Pindar, Odes translated by Diane Arnson Svarlien. 1990. Online version at the Perseus Digital Library. Pindar, The Odes of Pindar including...
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    Library. Pindar, Odes translated by Diane Arnson Svarlien. 1990. Online version at the Perseus Digital Library. Pindar, The Odes of Pindar including...
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    Library. Pindar, Odes translated by Diane Arnson Svarlien. 1990. Online version at the Perseus Digital Library. Pindar, The Odes of Pindar including...
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    126; Hellanicus, fr. 106 Fowler, p. 193 [= Scholia on Pindar's Nemean 3.64b]. Gantz, p. 398; Pindar, fr. 172 Race, pp. 406, 407 [= Scholia on Euripides'...
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    her cult is related with the cult of Eleusis. In his Seventh Nemean Ode, Pindar refers to her as the maid to or seated beside the Moirai (Fates) and responsible...
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    Delian Apollo" "Callimachus, Hymn to Delos" Pindar, Pa. VII b Pindar, Processional Song on Delos Pindar, Pa. XII Pseudo-Hyginus, Fabulae 53 Pseudo-Hyginus...
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    appearance in literature, Pindar's Pythian Ode iii. 78, Pan is associated with a mother goddess, perhaps Rhea or Cybele; Pindar refers to maidens worshipping...
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    West 1966, p. 358. Gantz, pp. 46–48. Pindar, Pythian 4.289–291. Gantz, p. 47; West 1978, p. 195 on line 173a. Pindar, Olympian 2.69–77. Gantz, pp. 46–47;...
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    Corycus. This place is famed in Greek mythology. It is the Cilician cave of Pindar (Pythian Ode i. 31), and of Aeschylus (Prom. Vinct. 350), and it is...
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    Fabulae 54; Ovid, Metamorphoses 11.217. Apollodorus, 3.168. Pindar, Nemean 5 ep2; Pindar, Isthmian 8 str3–str5. Hesiod, Catalogue of Women fr. 57; Cypria...
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    heroes, no tomb was identified as his. Heracles was both hero and god, as Pindar says heros theos; at the same festival sacrifice was made to him, first...
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    Project. Pindar, Odes translated by Diane Arnson Svarlien. 1990. Online version at the Perseus Digital Library. Pindar, The Odes of Pindar including...
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    Theia. Catullus, Odes 66.44 Pindar, Isthmian Odes 5.1 ff Scholia on Pindar I.5.3., Pindar (1892). Isthmian odes of Pindar, edited with introduction and...
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    Library. Pindar, Odes translated by Diane Arnson Svarlien. 1990. Online version at the Perseus Digital Library. Pindar, The Odes of Pindar including...
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