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up to the foot of the Amanus , a further 1.5 km . upstream , the riverbed is 15-40m . wide , but shut in on both sides by sheer rock walls varying in height from 3 to 20m .. No crossing , even by infantry , is possible along this ...
up to the foot of the Amanus , a further 1.5 km . upstream , the riverbed is 15-40m . wide , but shut in on both sides by sheer rock walls varying in height from 3 to 20m .. No crossing , even by infantry , is possible along this ...
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( See further W.Burkert , WienStud NF10 ( 1976 ) , 5ff . ) . No doubt a misunderstanding or mis - hearing on the part of some adventurous Greek traveller is part of the explanation , but this must have been reinforced by a fancied ...
( See further W.Burkert , WienStud NF10 ( 1976 ) , 5ff . ) . No doubt a misunderstanding or mis - hearing on the part of some adventurous Greek traveller is part of the explanation , but this must have been reinforced by a fancied ...
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I think , somewhat reluctantly , that lines 1-12 are to be taken at face value and that Horace's battles simply go ' further and further back in time ' ( Nisbet - Hubbard on line 2 ) . Ode 13.30-32 : if Alcaeus ' audience is described ...
I think , somewhat reluctantly , that lines 1-12 are to be taken at face value and that Horace's battles simply go ' further and further back in time ' ( Nisbet - Hubbard on line 2 ) . Ode 13.30-32 : if Alcaeus ' audience is described ...
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