Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 1-3John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1976 |
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... death of Kleostratos is a real fact , an impression further stressed by Daos ' long exposition . That Kleostratus is dead is marked several times in the first lines . ' For I thought that you would return from the campaign safe and in ...
... death of Kleostratos is a real fact , an impression further stressed by Daos ' long exposition . That Kleostratus is dead is marked several times in the first lines . ' For I thought that you would return from the campaign safe and in ...
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... death ( in 427 ) , but both his sons , Agis and Agesilaos , lived to very advanced ages with little loss of powers , so it is not implausible that Archidamos should have died about 80. Herodotus ' statement that Zeuxidamos on his death ...
... death ( in 427 ) , but both his sons , Agis and Agesilaos , lived to very advanced ages with little loss of powers , so it is not implausible that Archidamos should have died about 80. Herodotus ' statement that Zeuxidamos on his death ...
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... death in Aeneid 6 . A central theme in Aeneid 6 is that ' in the midst of life we are in death ' , as , for example , the adumbration of the sculptured deaths of Androgeos and the Athenian youths , 6.20 , and this is balanced by the ...
... death in Aeneid 6 . A central theme in Aeneid 6 is that ' in the midst of life we are in death ' , as , for example , the adumbration of the sculptured deaths of Androgeos and the Athenian youths , 6.20 , and this is balanced by the ...
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A problem in the history 910 | 9 |
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