Great Books of the Western World, Band 4Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... ships and all the fleet together . [ 494 ] Peneleōs , Leïtus , Arcesilaus , Prothoë- nor , and Clonius were captains of the Boeotians . These were they that dwelt in Hyria and rocky Aulis , and who held Schoenus , Scolus , and the ...
... ships and all the fleet together . [ 494 ] Peneleōs , Leïtus , Arcesilaus , Prothoë- nor , and Clonius were captains of the Boeotians . These were they that dwelt in Hyria and rocky Aulis , and who held Schoenus , Scolus , and the ...
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... ships . Many Arcadians , good soldiers , came in each one of them , but Agamemnon found them the ships in which to cross the sea , for they were not a people that occupied their business upon the waters . [ 615 ] The men , moreover , of ...
... ships . Many Arcadians , good soldiers , came in each one of them , but Agamemnon found them the ships in which to cross the sea , for they were not a people that occupied their business upon the waters . [ 615 ] The men , moreover , of ...
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... ships and on that where the fight was raging . They could see Hector and all his men , both those in the rear who were taking no part in the battle , and those who ... ships . HUS did they fight about the ship of Protesilaus . BOOK XV III.
... ships and on that where the fight was raging . They could see Hector and all his men , both those in the rear who were taking no part in the battle , and those who ... ships . HUS did they fight about the ship of Protesilaus . BOOK XV III.
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