Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 16John Pinsent., 1991 |
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... whole theme of keeping guard at night which begins at 22.1 . The name of Nabonidus does not appear in the pages of Herodotos , for whom the last king of Babylon was Labynetos . We might accept that this is simply an aberrant form of the ...
... whole theme of keeping guard at night which begins at 22.1 . The name of Nabonidus does not appear in the pages of Herodotos , for whom the last king of Babylon was Labynetos . We might accept that this is simply an aberrant form of the ...
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... whole is clearly an artistic unity with the second antistrophe as the conclusion towards which it has been moving from the very beginning.4 More plausible at first sight is Tarrant's modification and reinforcement of J.-U. Schmidt's ...
... whole is clearly an artistic unity with the second antistrophe as the conclusion towards which it has been moving from the very beginning.4 More plausible at first sight is Tarrant's modification and reinforcement of J.-U. Schmidt's ...
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... whole point , that excessive infatuation with someone - in Scylla's case Minos - can lead both to a startling metamorphosis out of human shape and to connection with that alarming element the sea , is well in line both with Virgil's ...
... whole point , that excessive infatuation with someone - in Scylla's case Minos - can lead both to a startling metamorphosis out of human shape and to connection with that alarming element the sea , is well in line both with Virgil's ...
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