Mythology And Monuments of Ancient Athens Being a Translation of a Portion of T

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Hadrian also adorned Athens with a temple of Hera and Zeus Panhellenios and a sanctuary dedicated to all the gods. Most striking among his works are the Hundred Pillars ; these are of Phrygian marble, and the walls are arranged like those of colonnades. There is a building there, with a gilded roof and alabaster stone, also decorated with images and paintings ; this building contains books. There is moreover a gymnasium, called after Hadrian ; this also has a hundred pillars of marble from the ...Libyan quarries.
i. 19, i. After the temple of Zeus Olympics is an image of Apollo Pythios. There is another sanctuary of Apollo where he is worshipped as Delphinios. Legend says that when this temple was finished all but the roofing, Theseus, who was not yet known to any one, came to Athens. As he wore a long robe and had his hair carefully plaited, when he reached the temple of Apollo Delphinios, the men who were working on the roof jeered at him and asked what marriageable maid was this walking all alone.


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