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... Aeschylus ' Oresteia : A literary commentary ( Classical and Byzantine Monographs : Vol . 19 ) , Amsterdam , Adolf Hakkert , 1990 , pp . vii + 284. ISBN 90-256-0638-5 , and ( Paper $ 49 ) 90-256-0994-5 . This book is a literary ...
... Aeschylus ' Oresteia : A literary commentary ( Classical and Byzantine Monographs : Vol . 19 ) , Amsterdam , Adolf Hakkert , 1990 , pp . vii + 284. ISBN 90-256-0638-5 , and ( Paper $ 49 ) 90-256-0994-5 . This book is a literary ...
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... Aeschylus punned in his play of that name ( B A 1 , p . 22 , 2 , p . 364 ) . Leaving linguistic objections aside ( as well as the likelihood that Aeschylus would even have known of the Hyksos ) , it is evident here that Bernal can be as ...
... Aeschylus punned in his play of that name ( B A 1 , p . 22 , 2 , p . 364 ) . Leaving linguistic objections aside ( as well as the likelihood that Aeschylus would even have known of the Hyksos ) , it is evident here that Bernal can be as ...
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... Aeschylus ' Oresteia in LCM 17. 4 ( Apr. 1992 ) , 62-3 . Here is my reply to his charges . I follow his argument ... Aeschylus or in any contemporary of Aeschylus ( a fact K. is forced ruefully to acknowledge ) . K. On p . 17 I write ...
... Aeschylus ' Oresteia in LCM 17. 4 ( Apr. 1992 ) , 62-3 . Here is my reply to his charges . I follow his argument ... Aeschylus or in any contemporary of Aeschylus ( a fact K. is forced ruefully to acknowledge ) . K. On p . 17 I write ...
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