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9. (1838) The Mythology of Ancient Greece and Italy (2e éd.) pp. -516

The legitimate course, if these were exorbitant, would be to get some one to write a cheaper and better work on the subject, and thus punish cupidity while respecting the rights of property. […] At the banquets of the gods on Olympos, Apollo played on his phorminx or lyre, while the Muses sang611. […] But while thus speaking, the artful goddess filled the heart of the youth with love. […] Here, while she sat weeping, a zephyr sent for the purpose gently raised and carried her to a charming valley. […] The Attic peasantry, therefore, named Athena the Ox-yoker (Βουδϵία), the citizens called her Worker (Ἐργάνη), while the military class styled her Front-fighter (Пρόμαχος).

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