Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 15-16John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1990 |
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... literary theme . We know that the Aigimios told of the events at Colchis5 ; and we may safely assume that Peleus was a bona fide member of Argo's company , since Apollonius , who is bound to have had a Hesiodic catalogue of the crew ...
... literary theme . We know that the Aigimios told of the events at Colchis5 ; and we may safely assume that Peleus was a bona fide member of Argo's company , since Apollonius , who is bound to have had a Hesiodic catalogue of the crew ...
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... literary game Apollonius leaves certain literary clues . The first clues are to be found in Apollonius ' alteration to one element of the Peleus / Thetis story as given in the Aigimios ( i.e. fire for the cauldron of water ) , and in ...
... literary game Apollonius leaves certain literary clues . The first clues are to be found in Apollonius ' alteration to one element of the Peleus / Thetis story as given in the Aigimios ( i.e. fire for the cauldron of water ) , and in ...
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... literary game this challenge to his audience's literary knowledge . Anw ( = Anμhtnp ) first appears at h.hom . Dem.47 . Although Callimachus and Theocritus employ both forms , only the form Ana is used by Apollonius11 . Modern scholars ...
... literary game this challenge to his audience's literary knowledge . Anw ( = Anμhtnp ) first appears at h.hom . Dem.47 . Although Callimachus and Theocritus employ both forms , only the form Ana is used by Apollonius11 . Modern scholars ...
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