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Just recently , after my comment was written , I have seen Herzfeld's communication in the Deutsche Literaturzeitung , 1926 , 2105 ff . , where is given the first account of the provenience of the gold tablet .
Just recently , after my comment was written , I have seen Herzfeld's communication in the Deutsche Literaturzeitung , 1926 , 2105 ff . , where is given the first account of the provenience of the gold tablet .
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From the fact that Sardis ( i.e. Lydia ) is given as the ( north ) western frontier , Smith thinks it probable that the inscription was written before the expedition to Samos in 516 B. C. , and for the same reason Herzfeld states that ...
From the fact that Sardis ( i.e. Lydia ) is given as the ( north ) western frontier , Smith thinks it probable that the inscription was written before the expedition to Samos in 516 B. C. , and for the same reason Herzfeld states that ...
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Certain it is that cat - de - mar is given as ' chien de mer ' without comment . ' In the last instance , the confusion may be of long standing , because caniculus and catulus are both rendered ' piscis ' by the Latin glossators.15 12 ...
Certain it is that cat - de - mar is given as ' chien de mer ' without comment . ' In the last instance , the confusion may be of long standing , because caniculus and catulus are both rendered ' piscis ' by the Latin glossators.15 12 ...
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The invocation is put in κλέπτα . the mouth of Boupalos and is meant to be derisive , suggested by the epithet ȧpyeïóvTηs and the fact that " Apyos is a dog's name . Then it is probable that a similar twist has been given to the ...
The invocation is put in κλέπτα . the mouth of Boupalos and is meant to be derisive , suggested by the epithet ȧpyeïóvTηs and the fact that " Apyos is a dog's name . Then it is probable that a similar twist has been given to the ...
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For Kandaules however , they seem to have given no information . But most recently Buckler ' has published a series of electrum coins that antedate the gold coinage attributed to Croesus and certainly earlier than 546 B.C. , the fall of ...
For Kandaules however , they seem to have given no information . But most recently Buckler ' has published a series of electrum coins that antedate the gold coinage attributed to Croesus and certainly earlier than 546 B.C. , the fall of ...
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