Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 4-6John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1979 |
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... Egypt , Menelaus tells us , he erected a memorial to his brother beside the Nile ( Odyssey 4.581-4 ) : ἂψ δ ̓ εἰς ... Egyptian context . Notoriously , the only direct reference to writing in Homer occurs in an Oriental story ( Iliad ...
... Egypt , Menelaus tells us , he erected a memorial to his brother beside the Nile ( Odyssey 4.581-4 ) : ἂψ δ ̓ εἰς ... Egyptian context . Notoriously , the only direct reference to writing in Homer occurs in an Oriental story ( Iliad ...
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... Egyptian monument with Agamemnon . This is not as paradoxical as it may look at first sight . The Greek community in Egypt faced formidable linguistic diffi- culties , and their names for many of the unfamiliar sights they en- countered ...
... Egyptian monument with Agamemnon . This is not as paradoxical as it may look at first sight . The Greek community in Egypt faced formidable linguistic diffi- culties , and their names for many of the unfamiliar sights they en- countered ...
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... Egyptian name . In these circumstances it would not be surprising if some outstanding Egyptian monument came to be known among the Greeks as Agamemnon's tomb . It is perhaps wasted ingenuity to speculate further , since the choice of ...
... Egyptian name . In these circumstances it would not be surprising if some outstanding Egyptian monument came to be known among the Greeks as Agamemnon's tomb . It is perhaps wasted ingenuity to speculate further , since the choice of ...
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Current Serials | 45 |
Mistresses pseudonymns in Latin elegy 2735 | 27 |
The grasshopper minds of the Greeks 3740 | 37 |
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