The Iliad of Homer


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obtained, salt was thrown into the fresh water to be used for the  
lustration. Menander, in Clem. Alex. vii. p.713, hydati perriranai,  
embalon alas, phakois.  
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0 The persons of heralds were held inviolable, and they were at  
liberty to travel whither they would without fear of molestation.  
Pollux, Onom. viii. p. 159. The office was generally given to old  
men, and they were believed to be under the especial protection of  
Jove and Mercury.  
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1 His mother, Thetis, the daughter of Nereus and Doris, who was  
courted by Neptune and Jupiter. When, however, it was known that the  
son to whom she would give birth must prove greater than his father,  
it was determined to wed her to a mortal, and Peleus, with great  
difficulty, succeeded in obtaining her hand, as she eluded him by  
assuming various forms. Her children were all destroyed by fire  
through her attempts to see whether they were immortal, and Achilles  
would have shared the same fate had not his father rescued him. She  
afterwards rendered him invulnerable by plunging him into the waters  
of the Styx, with the exception of that part of the heel by which  
she held him. Hygin. Fab. 54  
62 Thebe was a city of Mysia, north of Adramyttium.  
63 That is, defrauds me of the prize allotted me by their votes.  
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