Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 7-9John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1982 |
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... Certainly a deliberate parallelism seems to be implied . · One final point needs to be added in this context . The metaphor viam vorabit ( 7 ) has been seen as an example of light - hearted exaggeration and colloquial vividness ! 20 ...
... Certainly a deliberate parallelism seems to be implied . · One final point needs to be added in this context . The metaphor viam vorabit ( 7 ) has been seen as an example of light - hearted exaggeration and colloquial vividness ! 20 ...
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... certainly have referred to it as a λoyos , using the term either quite vaguely or ( possibly ) with a mild historiographical flavour . That he does have the de consiliis suis in mind is , indeed , not absolutely certain , but it is ...
... certainly have referred to it as a λoyos , using the term either quite vaguely or ( possibly ) with a mild historiographical flavour . That he does have the de consiliis suis in mind is , indeed , not absolutely certain , but it is ...
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... certainly found in many sanctuaries great and small in Central and Southern Greece . But this must be put in persepctive . Since helmets are the commonest kind of armour sur- viving at Olympia , they may seem today to have been the ...
... certainly found in many sanctuaries great and small in Central and Southern Greece . But this must be put in persepctive . Since helmets are the commonest kind of armour sur- viving at Olympia , they may seem today to have been the ...
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