Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 4-6John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1979 |
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... Solon came to Sais . Herodotus , on the other hand , specifically associates Solon with Amasis , whose reign cannot have begun before 569 ( Herodotus , 1.29 ; cf. K. Freeman , The work and life of Solon , Cardiff & London 1926 , 182 ) ...
... Solon came to Sais . Herodotus , on the other hand , specifically associates Solon with Amasis , whose reign cannot have begun before 569 ( Herodotus , 1.29 ; cf. K. Freeman , The work and life of Solon , Cardiff & London 1926 , 182 ) ...
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John Pinsent. 208 advantage of dating Solon's travels ca. 579-569 is that a more plausible view view of developments following Solon's reforms is obtained , while credit can be given to Herodotus ' version of the visit to Egypt ...
John Pinsent. 208 advantage of dating Solon's travels ca. 579-569 is that a more plausible view view of developments following Solon's reforms is obtained , while credit can be given to Herodotus ' version of the visit to Egypt ...
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... Solon's axones ( Hesykhios , B 466 Latte ) It is natural for anyone who has some notion of the literary and subliterary distribution of fɩvɛiv and is sensitive to its nuance in the plays of Aristophanes ( here I am entirely in agreement ...
... Solon's axones ( Hesykhios , B 466 Latte ) It is natural for anyone who has some notion of the literary and subliterary distribution of fɩvɛiv and is sensitive to its nuance in the plays of Aristophanes ( here I am entirely in agreement ...
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