Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 17John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1992 |
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... probably known to him ( in view of his wide reading ) but omitted . Thus Cawkwell's assertion that Plutarch essentially knows nothing of Phocion's first sixty years is untenable . Phocion enjoyed a long life and achieved much . Plutarch ...
... probably known to him ( in view of his wide reading ) but omitted . Thus Cawkwell's assertion that Plutarch essentially knows nothing of Phocion's first sixty years is untenable . Phocion enjoyed a long life and achieved much . Plutarch ...
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... Probably a moderate throughout , though Thucydides does not say so , he , Aristokrates and others , of whom Andron was one , joined with Antiphon and other narrow oligarchs in order to overthrow the democracy , but split away from them ...
... Probably a moderate throughout , though Thucydides does not say so , he , Aristokrates and others , of whom Andron was one , joined with Antiphon and other narrow oligarchs in order to overthrow the democracy , but split away from them ...
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... probably by twenty - five years , expressed it in the dramatic form of antagonism between Zeus and Moira . On p . 38 I write : ' Aeschylus seems to be well versed in contemporary philosophical thinking , as Roster demonstrates . He may ...
... probably by twenty - five years , expressed it in the dramatic form of antagonism between Zeus and Moira . On p . 38 I write : ' Aeschylus seems to be well versed in contemporary philosophical thinking , as Roster demonstrates . He may ...
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