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... slaves ( τοὺς δὲ δού- λους ἀναγκάζεσθαι ποιεῖν ἐλευθέρους ) ; and note also Plato , Republic 576e & 578d - 579d ... slaves whom Euphron freed were those of his exiled opponents ; rightly so , no doubt . ) So , merely ( μόνον ) ...
... slaves ( τοὺς δὲ δού- λους ἀναγκάζεσθαι ποιεῖν ἐλευθέρους ) ; and note also Plato , Republic 576e & 578d - 579d ... slaves whom Euphron freed were those of his exiled opponents ; rightly so , no doubt . ) So , merely ( μόνον ) ...
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... slaves and labourers ( my italics ) . However , the only three instances of the word in a classical author , Aristophanes , associate it firmly , indeed almost proverbially , with slaves only . In Lysistrata 1151 and 1155 the context is ...
... slaves and labourers ( my italics ) . However , the only three instances of the word in a classical author , Aristophanes , associate it firmly , indeed almost proverbially , with slaves only . In Lysistrata 1151 and 1155 the context is ...
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... slaves ( 19 ) , another one slave mate ( 18 ) , a third an imperial freedman ( 17 ) . The women who are probably or definitely ( 20 ) slaves themselves have , with one exception ( 23 ) , slave ' husbands ' . In total , 14 ' husbands ...
... slaves ( 19 ) , another one slave mate ( 18 ) , a third an imperial freedman ( 17 ) . The women who are probably or definitely ( 20 ) slaves themselves have , with one exception ( 23 ) , slave ' husbands ' . In total , 14 ' husbands ...
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Dr John Fell | 209 |
Two textual notes on Aristotle | 1 |
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