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1 I, 5 | the sons of Tyndarus and Hercules,--speaks of the true and 2 I, 8 | really is, it is evident that Hercules, Apollo, Bacchus, Mercury, 3 I, 9 | IX. OF HERCULES AND HIS LIFE AND DEATH.~ 4 I, 9 | LIFE AND DEATH.~Did not Hercules, who is most renowned for 5 I, 9 | one will deny this, that Hercules was not only a servant to 6 I, 15| benefits. On this account Hercules, on this Castor and Pollux, 7 I, 15| have placed them in heaven: Hercules, Liber, Aesculapius, Castor, 8 I, 15| hesitation in the case of Hercules, Liber, Aesculapius, Castor 9 I, 18| account of their valour, as Hercules, or of their gifts, as Ceres 10 I, 18| this was pre-eminent in Hercules, it is believed to have 11 I, 18| altogether fails? And so Hercules, when he perceived that 12 I, 18| the same gate was open to Hercules; as though he himself had 13 I, 20| worshipped, who informed Hercules of the theft of his oxen, 14 I, 21| kind were put an end to by Hercules when he returned from Spain; 15 I, 21| you, after the example of Hercules, cast in the images of human 16 I, 21| sacred rites in honour of Hercules, the observance of which 17 I, 21| utterly senseless. When Hercules had arrived at the place, 18 I, 21| upon those two bullocks. Hercules, with his usual violence, 19 I, 21| honours should be paid to Hercules in admiration of his excellence, 20 II, 8 | transferred the sacred rites of Hercules to the public slaves, was 21 II, 17| punished the sacrilegious; that Hercules exacted vengeance from Appius, 22 V, 3 | set up under the name of Hercules, the averter of evil, and 23 V, 10| lusts who worship Jupiter, Hercules, Liber, Apollo, and the