Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 17-18J. Pinsent, 1992 |
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... consider the potential criticisms of this view : that even if Homer preserves a Mycenaean Greek memory of such raids ( which is not at all certain ) , the circumstances have altered considerably , as here Odysseus acts as an individual ...
... consider the potential criticisms of this view : that even if Homer preserves a Mycenaean Greek memory of such raids ( which is not at all certain ) , the circumstances have altered considerably , as here Odysseus acts as an individual ...
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... consider that Plutarch's report might be a literary creation ' . In fact , I began my discussion of it with the words : ' What if anything can be made of this passage ? ' and later ' The detailed description and the prosaic nature of ...
... consider that Plutarch's report might be a literary creation ' . In fact , I began my discussion of it with the words : ' What if anything can be made of this passage ? ' and later ' The detailed description and the prosaic nature of ...
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... consider Eurocentrism a far more serious and pressing problem than Afrocentrism . Tritle faults me twice ( pp . 87 & 89 ) for failing to dwell on the significance of the Greek word eleutheria that appears in Herodotus ' passage on ...
... consider Eurocentrism a far more serious and pressing problem than Afrocentrism . Tritle faults me twice ( pp . 87 & 89 ) for failing to dwell on the significance of the Greek word eleutheria that appears in Herodotus ' passage on ...
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