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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Bacchylides, Epinicians (ed. Diane Arnson Svarlien). Search the whole document.
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Olympia (Greece) (search for this): book Ep, poem 7
Ode 7
For Lachon of Ceos
[Boys'] Foot Race at Olympia
452 B. C.
Shining daughter of Time and Night, the fifty [months have brought] you, sixteenth day of the month at Olympia by the will of to judge the speed of swift feet and preeminence in strength of limbs among the Greeks. The one to whom you give the most distinguished honor of victory is called glorious and much envied among men. You have adorned with garlands [the son] of Aristomenes, Lachon
hon of Ceos
[Boys'] Foot Race at Olympia
452 B. C.
Shining daughter of Time and Night, the fifty [months have brought] you, sixteenth day of the month at Olympia by the will of to judge the speed of swift feet and preeminence in strength of limbs among the Greeks. The one to whom you give the most distinguished honor of victory is called glorious and much envied among men. You have adorned with garlands [the son] of Aristomenes, Lachon
The rest is fragmentary.
452 BC (search for this): book Ep, poem 7
Ode 7
For Lachon of Ceos
[Boys'] Foot Race at Olympia
452 B. C.
Shining daughter of Time and Night, the fifty [months have brought] you, sixteenth day of the month at Olympia by the will of to judge the speed of swift feet and preeminence in strength of limbs among the Greeks. The one to whom you give the most distinguished honor of victory is called glorious and much envied among men. You have adorned with garlands [the son] of Aristomenes, Lachon
The rest is fragmentary.