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 Perseus
Perseus was the son of Zeus and Danae.
To get rid of Perseus, Polydectes sent him on a quest to bring back the head of the Gorgon Medusa, a snake-haired maiden who turned all who saw her into stone.
They helped him acquire a pair of winged sandals, a wallet or satchel, and the cap of Hades; the sandals enabled him to fly, the satchel was to carry the Gorgon's head, and the cap conferred invisibility on its wearer.
www.pantheon.org /articles/p/perseus.html   (439 words)

  
 CSA Newsletter, Fall '97: The Perseus Web Site: A Review
Perseus also produced a word frequency table of all the authors in the Perseus canon.
L.: And of course any user is free to gather the materials from Perseus, in the form of hypertext links in a document he or she creates.
By the time this review sees print, that version will be archived somewhere, and searchers who point their browsers to http://www.Perseus.tufts.edu will find something a little, or perhaps a lot, different from what we saw.
www.csanet.org /newsletter/fall97/nlf9704.html   (1759 words)

  
 Perseus Project Berlin - XYZ Berlin
Mirror sites for Perseus have been maintained in Oxford and Berlin for several years, and we have worked extensively with the Max Planck...
Perseus Digital Library Orange Peal Records :: View Forum - The Berlin Project Orange Peal Records Berlin-Berlin: Home The Berlin...
To ease transatlantic volume, Perseus has added two mirror sites: one in Berlin and the other in London.
www.chevalierdairy.com /perseus-project-berlin.html   (258 words)

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