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In any case , continues Nitzsch , if people of Orphic persuasion like Onomacritus had a free hand to intrude their beliefs upon the text of Homer , how is it that they did not allude to the apotheosis of heroes in general ...
In any case , continues Nitzsch , if people of Orphic persuasion like Onomacritus had a free hand to intrude their beliefs upon the text of Homer , how is it that they did not allude to the apotheosis of heroes in general ...
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Why does Cicero not say ' I persuaded the Senate not to grant his request for ( continued ) possession of Zeugma ' , rather than ' I twisted out of his hands that insignificant town which was situated at the Zeugma of the Euphrates ' ?
Why does Cicero not say ' I persuaded the Senate not to grant his request for ( continued ) possession of Zeugma ' , rather than ' I twisted out of his hands that insignificant town which was situated at the Zeugma of the Euphrates ' ?
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Ferdinand Hand , who in 1849 proposed o patrone , per te : ' Accept this trifling book , to prove through you , O patron , immortal ' . The thought is exquisitely apt , that Catullus ' trifling book ( our Gaius has obviously got his ...
Ferdinand Hand , who in 1849 proposed o patrone , per te : ' Accept this trifling book , to prove through you , O patron , immortal ' . The thought is exquisitely apt , that Catullus ' trifling book ( our Gaius has obviously got his ...
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Dr John Fell editor of Alexander 911 | 9 |
Two textual notes on Aristotle | 17 |
feared that 1979 would be inaugurated by a very attentuated number | 230 |
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