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  1. The Broken Wall, the Burning Roof and Tower: Pindar, Ol. 8.31–46. E. Robbins - 1986 - Classical Quarterly 36 (2):317-321.
    In the Eighth Olympian, for Alcimedon of Aegina, Pindar recounts a story that, according to a notice in the scholia, is not found in earlier Greek literature. Aeacus was summoned from Aegina to Troy by Apollo and Poseidon to help in the construction of the city's fortifications. Smoke, says the poet, would one day rise from the very battlements Aeacus built. The wall newly completed, a portent appeared: three snakes tried to scale the ramparts but two fell to earth while (...)
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  • Pindar: The Olympian and Pythian Odes.B. L. Gildersleeve & C. A. M. Fennell - 1893 - American Journal of Philology 14 (4):498.
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