accessing the record of Europe's book heritage
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“ | The tyrant Polycrates who was pestered by sea fishes became famous on Samos Island. Any rubbish thrown by Polycrates into the sea was immediately beached by the fishes in their own bellies. | ” |
—The General History Edited by Satyricon |
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“ | The tyrant Polycrates who was pestered by sea fishes became famous on Samos Island. Any rubbish thrown by Polycrates into the sea was immediately beached by the fishes in their own bellies. | ” |
—The General History Edited by Satyricon |