Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Archaeological Site of Delphi' has mentioned 'Homeric' in the following places:
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Other details are given by Pausanias (10.5.9-13) and the Homeric Hymn to Apollo (294 ff.). | WIKI |
Some Temple of Apollo appears in the Homeric Literature. | WIKI |
These references imply that the earliest known date of the oracle's existence is the 8th century BC, the probable date of composition of the Homeric works. | WIKI |
Homeric Hymn 3, "To Apollo," is the oldest of the three loci, dating to the 7th century BC (estimate). | WIKI |
The Homeric Hymn to Delphic Apollo recalled that the ancient name of this site had been Krisa. | WIKI |
The epithet is connected with dolphins (Greek xcexb4xcexb5xcexbbxcfx86xcexafxcfx82,-xe1xbfx96xcexbdxcexbfxcfx82) in the Homeric Hymn to Apollo (line 400), recounting the legend of how Apollo first came to Delphi in the shape of a dolphin, carrying Cretan priests on his back. | WIKI |
The Homeric name of the oracle is Pytho (xcexa0xcfx85xcexb8xcfx8e). | WIKI |
According to the Homeric hymn to the Pythian Apollo, Apollo shot his first arrow as an infant which effectively slew the serpent Pytho, the son of Gaia, who guarded the spot. | WIKI |