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Hektor in Boeotia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 February 2009

Grace H Macurdy
Affiliation:
Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, New York

Extract

‘The Thebans have also a grave of Hektor, son of Priam, beside a spring which is called the Spring of Oedipus, and they say that they brought his bones from Ilium in consequence of the following oracle:

“Thebans who dwell in the city of Cadmus,

If you wish your clan to dwell with noble wealth,

Bring to your homes the bones of Hektor, son of Priam,

From Asia and by the command of Zeus worship him as a hero.”’

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Classical Association 1926

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References

page 179 note 1 Paus. IX. 18. 4. 4

page 179 note 2 Lyk. Alexandra, 1189 sqq.

page 179 note 3 Greek Hero Cults, 328 sq.

page 179 note 4 Griechische Personennamen, 389; cf. 122.

page 179 note 5 Troy and Paeonia, 76 sq.

page 180 note 1 C.I.A. IV. 2, 53a.

page 180 note 2 Das Pferd im Totcnglavben, Jahrbuch, 1914.

page 180 note 3 Hermes, 1895, 286–288.

page 180 note 4 Hero Cults, 329 sqq.

page 180 note 5 Halliday, W. R., Greek Divination, 54 sqq.