Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 11-12John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1986 |
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... Athenian proxenos it was certain that he would at least be taken seriously by the Athenians , who would be more inclined to listen to the counsel of their guest - friend and accept the Persian offer . The events after Mardonios ' peace ...
... Athenian proxenos it was certain that he would at least be taken seriously by the Athenians , who would be more inclined to listen to the counsel of their guest - friend and accept the Persian offer . The events after Mardonios ' peace ...
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... Athenian áɩxía ( 85.2 , mentioning Potidaea ) , and he does not dispute that these constitute a casus belli ; he contests only the urgent év táxel : delay would give the Athenians an opportunity to back down , while allowing Sparta time ...
... Athenian áɩxía ( 85.2 , mentioning Potidaea ) , and he does not dispute that these constitute a casus belli ; he contests only the urgent év táxel : delay would give the Athenians an opportunity to back down , while allowing Sparta time ...
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... Athenians managed to turn fiction into fact and , incidentally , distort our intellectual inheritance from the ancient world . This is nowhere more evident than in the case of that skill we consider especially Athenian , rhetoric ...
... Athenians managed to turn fiction into fact and , incidentally , distort our intellectual inheritance from the ancient world . This is nowhere more evident than in the case of that skill we consider especially Athenian , rhetoric ...
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