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This claim would seem too drastic , even if Thucydides had boasted of his small component of Thracian ancestry , which he did not.2 As we know that he went against his aristocratic Athenian family to follow Pericles with a convert's ...
This claim would seem too drastic , even if Thucydides had boasted of his small component of Thracian ancestry , which he did not.2 As we know that he went against his aristocratic Athenian family to follow Pericles with a convert's ...
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2 ) is now inclined to accept the conventional wisdom that it comes from the 12th Dynasty ( Pers . comm . Providence , October 1992 ) . Tritle claims that I ' would lead the unsuspecting reader to think that the inscription is trouble ...
2 ) is now inclined to accept the conventional wisdom that it comes from the 12th Dynasty ( Pers . comm . Providence , October 1992 ) . Tritle claims that I ' would lead the unsuspecting reader to think that the inscription is trouble ...
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However , such claims are not necessary if one wants to show that West Semitic or Egyptian influenced Greek . Professor Tritle heads his third section with a quotation from Chester Starr that I find quite meaningless .
However , such claims are not necessary if one wants to show that West Semitic or Egyptian influenced Greek . Professor Tritle heads his third section with a quotation from Chester Starr that I find quite meaningless .
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