| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Altertums.) The poet Peisander (who lived about 650 B. C.) wrote an apotheosis of Hercules, called the Heracley, which contributed much toward idealising the hero. p. 205 [paragraph continues] Later Greek philosophers, such men as Xenophon and the sophist Prodicus, 1 regarded him as the realisation of divine perfection, and now it became customary to look Click to viewPERSEUS AND ANDROMEDA. Pictur
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