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Yet simple meas- urement shows that there is no position on the edge of the Kopais ( cf. ἐπὶ τῇ Κωπαίδι λίμνῃ of the original Strabo passage ) between the sites of Haliartos ( modern Kástron Moulkíou ) and Alalkomenai ( modern Solinári ...
Yet simple meas- urement shows that there is no position on the edge of the Kopais ( cf. ἐπὶ τῇ Κωπαίδι λίμνῃ of the original Strabo passage ) between the sites of Haliartos ( modern Kástron Moulkíou ) and Alalkomenai ( modern Solinári ...
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Éni tñ konaisu liuvo of the original Strabo passage ) between the sites of Haliartos ( modern Kástron Moulkíou ) and Alalkomenai ( modern Solinári ; see below ) which can , in fact , be 5 . 5km ( = 30 stades ) from each ; the distance ...
Éni tñ konaisu liuvo of the original Strabo passage ) between the sites of Haliartos ( modern Kástron Moulkíou ) and Alalkomenai ( modern Solinári ; see below ) which can , in fact , be 5 . 5km ( = 30 stades ) from each ; the distance ...
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Holden , in his note on the passage , translates ' he comes to a standstill ' , ' gets stuck fast ' , ' is gravelled ' , the metaphor , Holden says , being taken ' from a watercourse the flow of which is obstructed ' .
Holden , in his note on the passage , translates ' he comes to a standstill ' , ' gets stuck fast ' , ' is gravelled ' , the metaphor , Holden says , being taken ' from a watercourse the flow of which is obstructed ' .
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