Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 17John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1992 |
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... example : Σμικρίνη , πάνυ μοι δοκεῖ τὸ ῥῆμα τοῦτ ̓ εἶναί τι μεμεριμνημένον τὸ ' γνῶθι σαυτόν . I would argue that mɗvʊ is , in Dover's terms , in an unusual position in relation to the word it intensifies , and within the line , since a ...
... example : Σμικρίνη , πάνυ μοι δοκεῖ τὸ ῥῆμα τοῦτ ̓ εἶναί τι μεμεριμνημένον τὸ ' γνῶθι σαυτόν . I would argue that mɗvʊ is , in Dover's terms , in an unusual position in relation to the word it intensifies , and within the line , since a ...
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... example , scholars today have a better understanding of the nature of Athenian democracy in the fifth and fourth centuries B. C. than Plutarch , who lived only some four hundred years after the times he describes for us so vividly in ...
... example , scholars today have a better understanding of the nature of Athenian democracy in the fifth and fourth centuries B. C. than Plutarch , who lived only some four hundred years after the times he describes for us so vividly in ...
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... example of this is the discussion of the development of the syllabary in Greece by recourse to an ' analogy of the Xixia script in western Xinjiang ( BA 2 , pp . 162-63 ; for other examples of such rationale see B A 2 , pp . 93 , 252 ...
... example of this is the discussion of the development of the syllabary in Greece by recourse to an ' analogy of the Xixia script in western Xinjiang ( BA 2 , pp . 162-63 ; for other examples of such rationale see B A 2 , pp . 93 , 252 ...
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