Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 15John Pinsent., 1990 |
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... gods : see Cic . ND 2.14 with M. Dragona- Monachou , The Stoic Arguments for the Existence and Providence of the Gods ( Athens 1976 ) , 82ff .. Cf. also Lucretius ' extensive discussion of the thunderbolt ( 6.219-422 ) , which attempts ...
... gods : see Cic . ND 2.14 with M. Dragona- Monachou , The Stoic Arguments for the Existence and Providence of the Gods ( Athens 1976 ) , 82ff .. Cf. also Lucretius ' extensive discussion of the thunderbolt ( 6.219-422 ) , which attempts ...
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... god was angry with her for having failed to reveal his power ( we are not told how he showed his anger ) , and compelled her to set up an inscribed account of the matter because she had acted in the interests of men rather than of the god ...
... god was angry with her for having failed to reveal his power ( we are not told how he showed his anger ) , and compelled her to set up an inscribed account of the matter because she had acted in the interests of men rather than of the god ...
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... gods into submission . We are not told precisely why Chremylus wishes to do so , or how this effort is related to the rest of his plan . This enterprise is mentioned sporadically and seems to come and go mysteriously with no real ...
... gods into submission . We are not told precisely why Chremylus wishes to do so , or how this effort is related to the rest of his plan . This enterprise is mentioned sporadically and seems to come and go mysteriously with no real ...
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