Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 13-15John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1988 |
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... considered as a Greek - hater ? The period mentioned both by Grant and Schauenburg reminds me rather of the intimate relations which existed between Etruscan cities ( especially Caere ) and Carthage . Aristotle ( Pol.III 9 1280a34-38 ) ...
... considered as a Greek - hater ? The period mentioned both by Grant and Schauenburg reminds me rather of the intimate relations which existed between Etruscan cities ( especially Caere ) and Carthage . Aristotle ( Pol.III 9 1280a34-38 ) ...
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... considered ' the best ' is central to the lives of Homer's heroes ( G. Nagy , The Best of the Achaians , Baltimore 1979 ) , and it is a struggle which lies at the heart of the quarrel of Achilleus and Agamemnon in Iliad 1. Nagy ( 27 ) ...
... considered ' the best ' is central to the lives of Homer's heroes ( G. Nagy , The Best of the Achaians , Baltimore 1979 ) , and it is a struggle which lies at the heart of the quarrel of Achilleus and Agamemnon in Iliad 1. Nagy ( 27 ) ...
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... considered view , contemplation is the highest and best part of our good , but not the whole of it ' . ( p.141 ) . If only Aristotle had given more indication that he had considered the problem . Here and elsewhere I. perhaps ...
... considered view , contemplation is the highest and best part of our good , but not the whole of it ' . ( p.141 ) . If only Aristotle had given more indication that he had considered the problem . Here and elsewhere I. perhaps ...
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