Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 16John Pinsent., 1991 |
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... Thucydides ' description ( 2.47-57 ) has rightly been the main focus of scholarly attention.1 It does not seem to have been noticed , however , that we may have another discussion of the disease , with a long list of symptoms , in the ...
... Thucydides ' description ( 2.47-57 ) has rightly been the main focus of scholarly attention.1 It does not seem to have been noticed , however , that we may have another discussion of the disease , with a long list of symptoms , in the ...
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... Thucydides , and W.'s Prologue again indicates his programme ( pp.ix - x ) : Thucydides , for many scholars the archetype of the ' scientific historian ' of the ancient world , is the obvious counter - example ; if W. can demolish this ...
... Thucydides , and W.'s Prologue again indicates his programme ( pp.ix - x ) : Thucydides , for many scholars the archetype of the ' scientific historian ' of the ancient world , is the obvious counter - example ; if W. can demolish this ...
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... Thucydides is well aware that finding out the facts could be difficult , but the stress in 1.22 on his labours is intended to establish his credentials as a painstaking researcher . We may very well doubt his accuracy , but there is no ...
... Thucydides is well aware that finding out the facts could be difficult , but the stress in 1.22 on his labours is intended to establish his credentials as a painstaking researcher . We may very well doubt his accuracy , but there is no ...
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