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Pindar, Pythian Odes | §9.50 he loves, an ever-present guardian of flocks, [65] Agreus and Nomius, and others will call him Aristaeus.' Having spoken thus, | -1000 |
Callimachus, Hymn to Apollo | §47 Phoebus and Nomius we call him, ever since that when by Amphrysus he | -1000 |
Diodorus Siculus, Library 1-7 | §4.81.1 bestowed upon him three different names, calling him, that is, Nomius, Aristaeus, and Agreus. He learned from the Nymphs how | -1000 |
L. Annaeus Cornutus, Greek Theology | §25 people who know how to use reason. He is called Nomios [from nomos/law] because the purpose of reason is rectification: it | -1000 |
Clement of Alexandria, Exhortations | §2.20 the Arcadian, the son of Silenus, called among the Arcadians Nomius. In addition to these he reckons the Libyan, the | -1000 |
Cicero, Nature of the Gods | §3.57 Latona. A fourth was of Arcadia, whom the Arcadians called Nomio, because they regarded him as their legislator. There are | -50 |
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