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At the University of Utrecht Van Herwerden's emphasis on the importance of textual criticism had proved less attractive than Francken's enthusiasm for the aesthetic interpretation of the ancient authors . Van Wageningen devoted his ...
At the University of Utrecht Van Herwerden's emphasis on the importance of textual criticism had proved less attractive than Francken's enthusiasm for the aesthetic interpretation of the ancient authors . Van Wageningen devoted his ...
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Maehler rightly rejects this interpretation , since it would be impossible for the poet to suggest that Hieron could only have won by cheating.4 But there is another , and simpler , interpretation . Reading , as before εἴ τις όρ θὰ .
Maehler rightly rejects this interpretation , since it would be impossible for the poet to suggest that Hieron could only have won by cheating.4 But there is another , and simpler , interpretation . Reading , as before εἴ τις όρ θὰ .
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Given what we know about this most sophisticated man of his age , it would even be difficult to support , except in its most diluted meaning , the interpretation ' I had a miraculous escape by divine intervention ' .
Given what we know about this most sophisticated man of his age , it would even be difficult to support , except in its most diluted meaning , the interpretation ' I had a miraculous escape by divine intervention ' .
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