References


1. Plato, Euthydemus, from: The Dialogues of Plato, Jowett, B. (Translator), Third Edition, Vol. I, Oxford at the Clarendon Press: Oxford University Press, Humphrey Milford Publisher, 302d, 1892.
2. Hornblower, S. and Spawforth, A. (Eds.), The Oxford Companion to Classical Civilization, Oxford University Press, Oxford and New York, p. 332, 1998.
3. Kerényi, C., Zeus and Hera: Archetypal Image of Father, Husband, and Wife, Princeton University Press, Princeton, p. 5, 1975.
4. Johnson, R.B., Jr, Athena and Kain: The True Meaning of Greek Myth, Solving Light Books, Annapolis, p. 169, 2003.
5. Hesiod, Works and Days, Evelyn-White, H.G. (Translator), William Heinemann Ltd and Harvard University Press, London, 105, 1914.
6. Hesiod, Ref. 5, 59.
7. Homer, The Iliad, Lattimore, R. (Translator), University of Chicago Press, Lattimore, R. (Translator), University of Chicago Press, Iliad Chicago and London, 503 and frequently, 1961.
8. Apollodorus, Apollodorus, The Library, with an English Translation by Sir James George Frazer, 2 Volumes, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass. and London, 2.5.11, 1921.
9. Euripides, Hippolytus, Kovacs, D. (Translator), Harvard University Press, Cambridge, 744–750, 1996.
10. Hesiod, Theogony, Evelyn-White, H.G. (Translator), Harvard University Press and William Heinemann Ltd, London, 519, 1914.
11. Plato, Cratylus, from Ref. 1, 407c.
12. Graves, R., The Greek Myths, Volume II, The Folio Society, London, p. 682, 1996.
13. Johnson, Ref. 4, p. 58.
14. Homer, Ref. 7, 885–889.
15. Homer, Ref. 7, 846.
16. Homer, Ref. 7, 895.
17. See 2 Peter 2:5; Genesis 5:32 and 7:6.
18. Carpenter, T.H., Art and Myth in Ancient Greece, Thames and Hudson, Illus. 87, London, 1991. Carpenter says ‘Old man of the sea’, but ‘Salt Sea Old Man’ is closer to the original Greek.
19. Johnson, R.B. Jr, Athena and Eden: The Hidden Meaning of the Parthenon’s East Façade, Solving Light Books, Annapolis, pp. 99–104, 143; 2002; and Johnson, Ref. 4, pp. 121–131.
20. Johnson, Ref. 4, pp. 86–91.
21. Johnson, Ref. 4, pp. 152–155.
22. Johnson, Ref. 4, pp. 183–191.
23. Johnson, Ref. 19, pp. 116–118; and Johnson, Ref. 4, pp. 156–157.
24. Johnson, Ref. 19, pp. 66, 89–91; and Johnson, Ref. 4, pp. 161–164.
25. Johnson, Ref. 19, pp. 120–123; and Johnson, Ref. 4, pp. 167–181.
26. Johnson, Ref. 19, pp. 21–28.
27. See Johnson, R.B., Jr, The serpent worshippers, TJ 17(3):66–69, 2003.
28. 2 Timothy 2:10.

Robert Bowie Johnson, Jr is the author of The Parthenon Code: Mankind's History in Marble.

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