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6. (1832) A catechism of mythology

He represents that animal whose form Jupiter assumed to carry Europa away. […] He represents the one of the Nemæn forest, killed by Hercules, whose skin served him for a mantle. […] Caleb, whose Hebrew name signifies a dog, is the faithful companion of Moses. […] He took two of them, whose bodies were thickly set with horsehair. […] Typhis was the pilot; and Lynceus, whose eyes were piercing, discovered rocks.

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