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Pindar represents him as buried under Aetna, and Tzetzes reads
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Guide-book and Tzetzes commemorate the misfortunes of the hero with the narratives of the punishment of Peganes and Symbat, without feeling that the former are transcribed from the latter.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 61, No. 379, May, 1847 Various
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Moschopulus, [162] Tzetzes, [163] and the Etymologicum
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Tzetzes alone is responsible for the statement that the _Pithoigia_ came in this month.
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Moschopulus tell us that the Lenaea were at some period held in this month; while Proclus, Moschopulus, Tzetzes, and the inscription assure us that there was another festival of
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Europe has been guided by the mind of Hellas in every age, from the days of Homer to those of Tzetzes; and its power has been maintained by addressing the feelings common to the whole human race -- feelings long cherished in Greece after they had been banished from western society by
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 61, No. 379, May, 1847 Various
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It was hardly worth all the care that Tzetzes lavished upon it.
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Archimedes, and if the testimony of so late a writer as Tzetzes, who lived in the twelfth century, may be taken as valid, the former was eleven years the junior of the great Sicilian.
Geometrical Solutions Derived from Mechanics; a Treatise of Archimedes 280? BC-211? BC Archimedes
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Tzetzes copied these accounts from upward of four hundred writers, -- one of them being Cassius Dio.
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Archimedes, and if the testimony of so late a writer as Tzetzes, who lived in the twelfth century, may be taken as valid, the former was eleven years the junior of the great Sicilian.
Geometrical Solutions Derived from Mechanics; a Treatise of Archimedes 280? BC-211? BC Archimedes
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