Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 16John Pinsent., 1991 |
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... play Phaon , which was presented in 391 B.C. ( fr . 196 PCG ) . The passage is cited in his study of Greek fishes by Thompson , who says of the skorpios that ' its sharp spines give a poisoned wound ' and then goes on , mentioning ...
... play Phaon , which was presented in 391 B.C. ( fr . 196 PCG ) . The passage is cited in his study of Greek fishes by Thompson , who says of the skorpios that ' its sharp spines give a poisoned wound ' and then goes on , mentioning ...
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... play which the Luperci indulged in ever after . We know that the two groups were called Luperci Fabiani and Luperci Quinctiales ( ILS 1923 ) , evidently after the two great patrician houses of the Fabii and the Quinctii . Mommsen ...
... play which the Luperci indulged in ever after . We know that the two groups were called Luperci Fabiani and Luperci Quinctiales ( ILS 1923 ) , evidently after the two great patrician houses of the Fabii and the Quinctii . Mommsen ...
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... play would certainly argue that it would be . Yet Sophocles might have felt that it was one psychologically plausible reaction for the sailors , left on their own and with no - one to deceive , to focus in the final stanza on the ...
... play would certainly argue that it would be . Yet Sophocles might have felt that it was one psychologically plausible reaction for the sailors , left on their own and with no - one to deceive , to focus in the final stanza on the ...
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