Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 17-18J. Pinsent, 1992 |
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... final absurdity of the whole affair , it will look as if we have let slip this final opportunity because of our own badness .... ' ; T. G. and G. S. West ( Four Texts on Socrates , Ithaca 1984 , p . 103 ) , ' And now this , the ...
... final absurdity of the whole affair , it will look as if we have let slip this final opportunity because of our own badness .... ' ; T. G. and G. S. West ( Four Texts on Socrates , Ithaca 1984 , p . 103 ) , ' And now this , the ...
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... final proof corrections - in which this book abounds , the triple occurrence of dμaprla for the dμapημa of 22d ( pp . 158 , 158 n . 4 , 159 ) , a mistake which might encourage those who like to think that áμaρтía means moral wrong on ...
... final proof corrections - in which this book abounds , the triple occurrence of dμaprla for the dμapημa of 22d ( pp . 158 , 158 n . 4 , 159 ) , a mistake which might encourage those who like to think that áμaρтía means moral wrong on ...
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... final entre parenthèses , il le désavoue dans son commentaire : ' ( . . . ) écrit sans sigma final , ce qui n'est pas rare dans les noms propres ( ... ) . Le nom égyptien n'est pas grécisé , tout en étant transcrit en grec ' . D ...
... final entre parenthèses , il le désavoue dans son commentaire : ' ( . . . ) écrit sans sigma final , ce qui n'est pas rare dans les noms propres ( ... ) . Le nom égyptien n'est pas grécisé , tout en étant transcrit en grec ' . D ...
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