Book, Chapter

 1    3,  87|     Apelles, the kind which the Greeks call "Monochromatic," verily,
 2    3,  93|      torch all ablaze; when the Greeks drew the bolts~And poured
 3    5, 145|         plague spread among the Greeks. I do not assert that they
 4    5, 145|         worthy of credence. The Greeks contemporary with the Homeric
 5    5, 145| malignant is tradition that the Greeks of the present time still
 6    5, 150|        Osiris, chapter 17.) the Greeks adopted this Egyptian custom,
 7    5, 150|         Romans took it from the Greeks. The aim of this custom
 8    6     |       while serving against the Greeks, "she was a Trojan, and
 9    6     |       conjugal honor" among the Greeks; that idea was far too refined;
10    6     |        the wonderful era of the Greeks was that of the reign of
11    6     |   brought up by the nymphs.~The Greeks boasted, without blushing,
12    6     |       have been relished by the Greeks. He says that while Prometheus
13    6     |        other.~For the rest, the Greeks were all in accord in their
14    6     |      Latin authors imitated the Greeks in their invectives against
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