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Also interesting in this light is the tradition found in Hecataeus ( FGrH F 18a ) that the Argonauts returned from ... All of this suggests that the ancient traditions concerning Egypt and Colchis are considerably more complicated than ...
Also interesting in this light is the tradition found in Hecataeus ( FGrH F 18a ) that the Argonauts returned from ... All of this suggests that the ancient traditions concerning Egypt and Colchis are considerably more complicated than ...
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His range of options included physical abuse of the malefactor , and the traditional wisdom has it that favoured punishments ... argued notes.1 The aim of the present note is to reinsert the radish and the hot ash into the tradition .
His range of options included physical abuse of the malefactor , and the traditional wisdom has it that favoured punishments ... argued notes.1 The aim of the present note is to reinsert the radish and the hot ash into the tradition .
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The Muses seem to say that poets can tell ( λé yeɩ ) lies with literacy , but could also sing ( ynpúσaσbaι ) of the truth which is in oral tradition . The phrase ' to tell many lies ' means ' to compose fictions beyond tradition ' and ...
The Muses seem to say that poets can tell ( λé yeɩ ) lies with literacy , but could also sing ( ynpúσaσbaι ) of the truth which is in oral tradition . The phrase ' to tell many lies ' means ' to compose fictions beyond tradition ' and ...
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