Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 17John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1992 |
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... traditions bipartite ? " The question which forms the title of this short paper is one which can hardly have failed to ... tradition particuliarities from outside the stemma . * I say ' so many advisedly , since a cursory glance at the ...
... traditions bipartite ? " The question which forms the title of this short paper is one which can hardly have failed to ... tradition particuliarities from outside the stemma . * I say ' so many advisedly , since a cursory glance at the ...
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... tradition found in Hecataeus ( FGrH F 18a ) that the Argonauts returned from Colchis by way of the Nile and that according to Pliny ( HN 33. 52 ) Sesōstris had been conquered by the Colchian King Saulaces ( Lloyd , Herodotus , 3 , p ...
... tradition found in Hecataeus ( FGrH F 18a ) that the Argonauts returned from Colchis by way of the Nile and that according to Pliny ( HN 33. 52 ) Sesōstris had been conquered by the Colchian King Saulaces ( Lloyd , Herodotus , 3 , p ...
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... tradition of early Roman history that cannot be derived from an archival or religious source , and even then often distorted . H. musters the evidence : Aristotle and Theophrastus , indicating , though he does not say so , that the Sack ...
... tradition of early Roman history that cannot be derived from an archival or religious source , and even then often distorted . H. musters the evidence : Aristotle and Theophrastus , indicating , though he does not say so , that the Sack ...
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