Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 7-9John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1982 |
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... meanings , one ( άyxιotívánv ) with a familiar and well - attested meaning , the other ( ayxLoτáônν ) technical and ancient , such that it could be noticed by the lexicographer but puzzle the scribe . The latter form could be found пapa ...
... meanings , one ( άyxιotívánv ) with a familiar and well - attested meaning , the other ( ayxLoτáônν ) technical and ancient , such that it could be noticed by the lexicographer but puzzle the scribe . The latter form could be found пapa ...
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... meaning , the one set out first in the OLD , ' sport , play ' for ludus , ' work , business ' for negotium . It is the coming together , at the end of the passage , of those two antithetical meanings that makes the sententia striking ...
... meaning , the one set out first in the OLD , ' sport , play ' for ludus , ' work , business ' for negotium . It is the coming together , at the end of the passage , of those two antithetical meanings that makes the sententia striking ...
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... meaning of évase at Iliad 21.279 and 23.348 ' , V.W.Matthews has suggested that in these two passages from the Iliad έvás is better translated ' here - on earth ' than ' here at Troy ' . My concern in this paper will be with the first ...
... meaning of évase at Iliad 21.279 and 23.348 ' , V.W.Matthews has suggested that in these two passages from the Iliad έvás is better translated ' here - on earth ' than ' here at Troy ' . My concern in this paper will be with the first ...
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