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Yet simple measurement shows that there is no position on the edge of the Kopais ( cf . Éni tñ konaisu liuvo of the original Strabo passage ) between the sites of Haliartos ( modern Kástron Moulkíou ) and Alalkomenai ( modern Solinári ...
Yet simple measurement shows that there is no position on the edge of the Kopais ( cf . Éni tñ konaisu liuvo of the original Strabo passage ) between the sites of Haliartos ( modern Kástron Moulkíou ) and Alalkomenai ( modern Solinári ...
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7 examples without the epithet Slotpeέs have Mεvéλaɛ or Mɛvélaɛ at the line - end , 4 times , and between the A4 and B2 caesuras , 3 times , i.e. the identical positions as when used with Slotρeέs . Edwards notes , 160 , that such nouns ...
7 examples without the epithet Slotpeέs have Mεvéλaɛ or Mɛvélaɛ at the line - end , 4 times , and between the A4 and B2 caesuras , 3 times , i.e. the identical positions as when used with Slotρeέs . Edwards notes , 160 , that such nouns ...
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The vocatives in apostrophe thus are found in a very small range of the possible colon positions . ... The same name or name - epithet / noun tends to occur in the same position of the line , so that the range reflects the metrical ...
The vocatives in apostrophe thus are found in a very small range of the possible colon positions . ... The same name or name - epithet / noun tends to occur in the same position of the line , so that the range reflects the metrical ...
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