Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 15-16John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1990 |
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... matter because she had acted in the interests of men rather than of the god ' . At lines 15 to 17 the stone reads ΠΕΡΙΚΙ ΥΡΟΥΣΗΣ τε αὐτῆς τὴν δύναμιν τοῦ | θεοῦ διὰ τὸ ἠρωτῆσθαι ὑπὸ τῆς μητρὸς | τῆς παρθένου , ἵνα σειγήσι , ' when ...
... matter because she had acted in the interests of men rather than of the god ' . At lines 15 to 17 the stone reads ΠΕΡΙΚΙ ΥΡΟΥΣΗΣ τε αὐτῆς τὴν δύναμιν τοῦ | θεοῦ διὰ τὸ ἠρωτῆσθαι ὑπὸ τῆς μητρὸς | τῆς παρθένου , ἵνα σειγήσι , ' when ...
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... matter . The first chapter is thus the important article in CQ 27 ( 1977 ) , 95-110 , which seeks to show that Thucydides used a written source for the excursus on Pausanias and Themistocles , while the last contemplates the final five ...
... matter . The first chapter is thus the important article in CQ 27 ( 1977 ) , 95-110 , which seeks to show that Thucydides used a written source for the excursus on Pausanias and Themistocles , while the last contemplates the final five ...
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... matter in the second , which is particularly objectionable if matter is prime matter . Graham's solution is that Aristotle should have accepted the composite as substance and not pressed either the criterion of logical simplicity or ...
... matter in the second , which is particularly objectionable if matter is prime matter . Graham's solution is that Aristotle should have accepted the composite as substance and not pressed either the criterion of logical simplicity or ...
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