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Epoch | 1931 (XX-XXI) |
Work | Poseidon’s house (Tamaz Chiladze, The Tenants, second edition, editor – T. Tsintsadze, Tbilisi, 1979) |
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Quote | “[…] the game coined at the seaside: who would say the wittiest thing about Poseidon […] Poseidon lives far away from the Olympus, […]; the powerful brother of Zeus, Poseidon, sits on the emerald throne, holding his inseparable trident. […] Poseidon’s wife, Amphitrite, is knitting a net for the poor fisherman. […] Triton incites the rabid hurricanes of the sea, which Poseidon keeps in a cage. Poseidon recalls how he abducted Amphitrite from Atlas. […]” (pg. 384) |
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Nike. Vani. II-I BC, Bronze, 22 x19 cm. The Georgian National Museum.
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