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Herodotus, The Histories (ed. A. D. Godley) 16 0 Browse Search
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Pindar, Pythian 4 (ed. Steven J. Willett), poem 4 (search)
nd they came to the mouth of the Inhospitable Sea, where they established a sacred precinct for Poseidon of the sea: there was at hand a ruddy herd of Thracian cattle and, newly built of stones, a hollow altar. Rushing now into deep danger they implored the Lord of Ships to escape the irresistible movement of the Clashing Rocks. For both were alive, and rolled more rapidly than battle ranks of deep-roaring winds; but that voyage of demigods finally brought their end. To Phasis then they came, where they set their might against the crushing Chochians in presence of Aeëtes himself. But the sovereign of swiftest darts, Cyprogeneia, binding the dappled wryneck four-spoked upon an indissoluble wheel first brought the maddening bird to human kind and thus taught Aeson's son skill in invocations and incantations, that he might strip Medea of all reverence for her parents and that Hellas, fiercely desired, might set her whirling, as she blazed in spirit, with