Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 15-16John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1990 |
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... associated by the Romans with war . The ancients were interested in Sirius ( and in a few other bright stars ) as marking the seasons by its risings and settings ( each twice a year ) . In a recent article3 Pinsent has shown how Hesiod ...
... associated by the Romans with war . The ancients were interested in Sirius ( and in a few other bright stars ) as marking the seasons by its risings and settings ( each twice a year ) . In a recent article3 Pinsent has shown how Hesiod ...
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... associated with the Israelites , and , in fact , the ocean was something to be feared ( Jeremiah 51.42 , 55-56 ; Daniel 7.2 , etc. ) . Moreover , Dan is the most inland of major Israelite sites . Thus the passage has produced both ...
... associated with the Israelites , and , in fact , the ocean was something to be feared ( Jeremiah 51.42 , 55-56 ; Daniel 7.2 , etc. ) . Moreover , Dan is the most inland of major Israelite sites . Thus the passage has produced both ...
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... associated with the Shaft Graves at Mykenai , it happened at the end of the Middle Bronze Age . Association with Egypt is demonstrated not only by Egyptian eponyms in the genealogy but also by certain Egyptian cultic elements . Danaos ...
... associated with the Shaft Graves at Mykenai , it happened at the end of the Middle Bronze Age . Association with Egypt is demonstrated not only by Egyptian eponyms in the genealogy but also by certain Egyptian cultic elements . Danaos ...
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