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A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology (ed. William Smith) 9 9 Browse Search
Bacchylides, Odes (ed. Diane Arnson Svarlien) 2 2 Browse Search
Diodorus Siculus, Library 1 1 Browse Search
Pindar, Odes (ed. Diane Arnson Svarlien) 1 1 Browse Search
Titus Livius (Livy), Ab Urbe Condita, books 3-4 (ed. Benjamin Oliver Foster, Ph.D.) 1 1 Browse Search
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Bacchylides, Epinicians (ed. Diane Arnson Svarlien), Ode 6 For Lachon of Ceos [Boys'] Foot Race at Olympia 452 B. C. (search)
Ode 6 For Lachon of Ceos [Boys'] Foot Race at Olympia 452 B. C. Lachon has won from greatest Zeus the best glory with his feet by the streams of the Alpheus [the victories] through which before Ceos rich in vines has been sung at Olympia as victorious in boxing and the foot race, by young men, luxuriant with garlands in their hair. And now by the will of Victory, the hymn of Ourania, ruler of song, honors you, wind-footed son of Aristomenes, in songs before your house, since by your triumph in the foot race you brought glory to Ceos.
Bacchylides, Epinicians (ed. Diane Arnson Svarlien), Ode 7 For Lachon of Ceos [Boys'] Foot Race at Olympia 452 B. C. (search)
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.