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1 ) To require τaúτηy , ' this ' , to mean Sɩxaιooúvηv entails a reference back of no less than 24 lines , to 1309a38 ( and a36 ) . 2 ) If in the simile at b23ff . noses stand for constitutions , and it is a nose ...
1 ) To require τaúτηy , ' this ' , to mean Sɩxaιooúvηv entails a reference back of no less than 24 lines , to 1309a38 ( and a36 ) . 2 ) If in the simile at b23ff . noses stand for constitutions , and it is a nose ...
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It is well and sympathetically done , but nonetheless I feel Frazer gets somewhat less than his due and that it is a pity we don't hear a little more about that last flowering of 19th century anthropology in Marxist classical scholars ...
It is well and sympathetically done , but nonetheless I feel Frazer gets somewhat less than his due and that it is a pity we don't hear a little more about that last flowering of 19th century anthropology in Marxist classical scholars ...
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Bristol Classical Press ( General Editor : John H.Betts ) 1978 , paper , pp . xxxvii + 198 , £ 2.95 + surcharge of 25p per book for orders of less than six volumes . Thucydides Book II , edited by E.C.Marchant , with new introduction by ...
Bristol Classical Press ( General Editor : John H.Betts ) 1978 , paper , pp . xxxvii + 198 , £ 2.95 + surcharge of 25p per book for orders of less than six volumes . Thucydides Book II , edited by E.C.Marchant , with new introduction by ...
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Dr John Fell editor of Alexander 911 | 9 |
Two textual notes on Aristotle | 17 |
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