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The slogan of ' the freedom of the Greeks ' had not lain dormant since the days of the Diadochi , but was a ... model for their relations with Greek states , imperfectly understood by the Greeks , rests on no good evidence ; the Romans ...
The slogan of ' the freedom of the Greeks ' had not lain dormant since the days of the Diadochi , but was a ... model for their relations with Greek states , imperfectly understood by the Greeks , rests on no good evidence ; the Romans ...
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We may add one footnote to this survey of Greek comic practice . Plautus in the Mostellaria 1149-1151 gives us this exchange between Theopropides and his slave Tranio : TH . quid ego nunc faciam ? TR . si amicus Diphilo aut Philemoni es ...
We may add one footnote to this survey of Greek comic practice . Plautus in the Mostellaria 1149-1151 gives us this exchange between Theopropides and his slave Tranio : TH . quid ego nunc faciam ? TR . si amicus Diphilo aut Philemoni es ...
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Greek Religion and Society 107 Review : GILLIAN CLARK ( Liverpool ) LCM 10.7 ( Jul . 1985 ) , 107-108 P.E.Easterling and J.V.Muir , eds . , Greek Religion and Society , Cambridge University Press 1985. Pp.xx + 244.
Greek Religion and Society 107 Review : GILLIAN CLARK ( Liverpool ) LCM 10.7 ( Jul . 1985 ) , 107-108 P.E.Easterling and J.V.Muir , eds . , Greek Religion and Society , Cambridge University Press 1985. Pp.xx + 244.
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