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hephaestus

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1 Intro| river God who fought with Hephaestus, ‘whom the Gods call Xanthus, 2 Intro| intelligence (en ethei noesis). Hephaestus, again, is the lord of light— 3 Text | had a single combat with Hephaestus?~‘Whom,’ as he says, ‘the 4 Text | Apollo, and Athene, and Hephaestus, and Ares, and the other 5 Text | not forget; there are also Hephaestus and Ares.~SOCRATES: I am 6 Text | But what do you say of Hephaestus?~SOCRATES: Speak you of Critias Part
7 Intro| persuasion, and not by force. Hephaestus and Athena, brother and 8 Intro| summit, around the temples of Hephaestus and Athene, in an enclosure 9 Text | which they set in order. Hephaestus and Athene, who were brother 10 Text | the temples of Athene and Hephaestus at the summit, which moreover Euthyphro Part
11 Text | and what is acceptable to Hephaestus but unacceptable to Here, The First Alcibiades Part
12 Text | to Daedalus, and he to Hephaestus, son of Zeus. But, for all Laws Book
13 11 | the arts is dedicated to Hephaestus and Athene; and there is Philebus Part
14 Text | a prayer to Dionysus or Hephaestus, or whoever is the god who Protagoras Part
15 Text | stole the mechanical arts of Hephaestus and Athene, and fire with 16 Text | common workshop of Athene and Hephaestus, in which they used to practise 17 Text | favourite arts, and carried off Hephaestusart of working by fire, The Republic Book
18 2 | spirit. But the narrative of Hephaestus binding Here his mother, 19 3 | blessed gods, when they saw Hephaestus bustling about the mansion." ~ 20 3 | or that other tale of how Hephaestus, because of similar goings The Statesman Part
21 Intro| Prometheus brought them fire, Hephaestus and Athene taught them arts, 22 Intro| received from Athene and Hephaestus a knowledge of the arts; 23 Text | Prometheus, the arts by Hephaestus and his fellow-worker, Athene, The Symposium Part
24 Intro| want of one another. But if Hephaestus were to come to them with 25 Text | doubtful presentiment. Suppose Hephaestus, with his instruments, to 26 Text | Muses, the metallurgy of Hephaestus, the weaving of Athene, Timaeus Part
27 Text | receiving from the Earth and Hephaestus the seed of your race, and


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