Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 15-16John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1990 |
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... ( Herodotus 2.91 ; Diodorus 1.28.2 ; Pausanias 2.16.1 ) , and he and his descendants , the Danaoi , were involved in numerous events concerning the founding of the Mycenaean Greek world , and may have established the Shaft Grave Dynasty ...
... ( Herodotus 2.91 ; Diodorus 1.28.2 ; Pausanias 2.16.1 ) , and he and his descendants , the Danaoi , were involved in numerous events concerning the founding of the Mycenaean Greek world , and may have established the Shaft Grave Dynasty ...
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... Herodotus ( or Homer ) to Ammianus . Thucydides explicity claimed that his history would be useful , because it would enable his readers to acquire a deeper historical insight ; so too did Polybius , about whom W. says little ( e . g ...
... Herodotus ( or Homer ) to Ammianus . Thucydides explicity claimed that his history would be useful , because it would enable his readers to acquire a deeper historical insight ; so too did Polybius , about whom W. says little ( e . g ...
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... ( Herodotus 1. 23-24 ) , powers totally inconceivable in Damon's humble singer . However this raising of the marine imagery for almost the last time suddenly and inexplicably evokes Eclogue 6. There , as we have seen , the atoms off the ...
... ( Herodotus 1. 23-24 ) , powers totally inconceivable in Damon's humble singer . However this raising of the marine imagery for almost the last time suddenly and inexplicably evokes Eclogue 6. There , as we have seen , the atoms off the ...
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