. Ilios : the city and country of the Trojans : the results of researches and discoveries on the site of Troy and throughout the Troad in the years 1871-72-73-78-79, including an autobiography of the author. p) on the earthand moistened it withthe libation.^ Anothertime he makes Achillesset a silver KprjTT^p asa prize for the foot-raceat the funeral games.*A third time he makesHector order the heraldIdaeus to bring from Trnv n cjViimn cr miYiTifT No. 438. Large Mixing Vessel (Crater) with four handles, 1 ft. 9in. XlOy a Sninmg mixing in diameter. (1:9 actual size. Depth, 23 ft.) No. 437. Mixin
. Ilios : the city and country of the Trojans : the results of researches and discoveries on the site of Troy and throughout the Troad in the years 1871-72-73-78-79, including an autobiography of the author. p) on the earthand moistened it withthe libation.^ Anothertime he makes Achillesset a silver KprjTT^p asa prize for the foot-raceat the funeral games.*A third time he makesHector order the heraldIdaeus to bring from Trnv n cjViimn cr miYiTifT No. 438. Large Mixing Vessel (Crater) with four handles, 1 ft. 9in. XlOy a Sninmg mixing in diameter. (1:9 actual size. Depth, 23 ft.) No. 437. Mixing Vessel (Ciater) with two handles.(About 1 : 4 actual size. Depth, 32 ft.). • We see pure wiue (ohos ^Kparos) used in theHomeric poems only for libations ; so II. ii. 341,and iv. 159: (TirovSai t &Kpriroi Koi 8€|(of, rjs Romans certainly occasionally drank will not dispute that the Greeks may, in latertimes, have also occasionally used & Philip Smith makes the ingenious obser-vation : To drink wine without water wasof itself a sign of intemperance, marking acurious connection between two words of quitedifferent origin — the &KpaTos olvos and ]s avi)p who drank it. - I deem it my most agreeable duty to makehere a warm acknowledgment to my honouredfriend Mr. Guy Lushiugton Prendergast, for theimmense service he has rendered to science bycomposing a Concordance to the Iliad of Homer(London, 1875), which is a wonderful work forcompleteness and scholarship. For thirteen long years has he laboured on this great woik, havingno other stimulus than his admiration for Homerand his desire to become instrument
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