Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 18-19John Pinsent, 1993 |
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... play . The Sausage- seller is Athena's champion , while B. finds similarities between Poseidon and Paphlagon and in the Sausageseller's career echoes of the Panathenaea , which celebrates the unity of classes . That Knights is much ...
... play . The Sausage- seller is Athena's champion , while B. finds similarities between Poseidon and Paphlagon and in the Sausageseller's career echoes of the Panathenaea , which celebrates the unity of classes . That Knights is much ...
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... play is made out of this episode . Thucydides will give names which on the surface have no apparent relevance : the ... Play Proteus - The Ending of the Oresteia How did Aeschylus , the acknowledged king of satyr - play writers , 1 ...
... play is made out of this episode . Thucydides will give names which on the surface have no apparent relevance : the ... Play Proteus - The Ending of the Oresteia How did Aeschylus , the acknowledged king of satyr - play writers , 1 ...
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... play . Menelaos would have captured the eidolon after the fall of Troy , and shipped her with him to Pharos . She would naturally be responsive to any advances from the satyrs . Papposilenos could even have played , or attempted to play ...
... play . Menelaos would have captured the eidolon after the fall of Troy , and shipped her with him to Pharos . She would naturally be responsive to any advances from the satyrs . Papposilenos could even have played , or attempted to play ...
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