Coin of the Cnidians of the time of Caracalla, taken from the Aphrodite of Praxiteles. […] The natural, though probably incorrect inference is, that the waters stood one time at that height. […] These divisions do not seem to have had any peculiar names in the time of Homer. […] Kronos evidently signifies time 325 : he is the son of Heaven, by the motion of whose luminaries time is measured ; he is married to Rhea (ῥέα, flowingly), and time flows ; he devours his own children, and time destroys what it has brought into existence. […] Zeus and Hermes came one time in the form of men to a town in Phrygia.