
Carleton's Condensed Classical Dictionary
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"Carleton's Condensed Classical Dictionary" by George Washington Carleton is an informative reference work likely written in the late 19th century. This dictionary provides brief yet insightful descriptions of prominent figures and incidents from classical history and mythology, making it a compact resource for those interested in these subjects. The opening of the text presents an extensive array of entries that define various characters and places significant to classical lore. It includes the stories of famous figures like Achilles, the bravest Greek warrior in the Trojan War, and Agamemnon, the commander of the Greek forces. Additionally, it covers significant events, like the love story of Hero and Leander and the exploits of mythical heroes such as Hercules and Jason. Each entry is succinctly crafted to offer a quick understanding of the classical references, making this dictionary a valuable tool for both scholars and casual readers seeking knowledge about ancient history and myth.
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