Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 11-12John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1986 |
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... nature of this honour . The omission of the comment in the first case may be another slip by the second writer , and certainly his repeated phraseology οὐκ έψηφίσαντο πολιτείαν ἀλλ ' ἀτέ λɛlaν μóνoν makes the second change read like a ...
... nature of this honour . The omission of the comment in the first case may be another slip by the second writer , and certainly his repeated phraseology οὐκ έψηφίσαντο πολιτείαν ἀλλ ' ἀτέ λɛlaν μóνoν makes the second change read like a ...
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... Nature and Culture , as does the great hero / god of the Greeks , Herakles , civilized and barbaric at the same time . When historical , philosophical and sociological perspectives are mar- ried to Lévi - Strauss's structuralism in the ...
... Nature and Culture , as does the great hero / god of the Greeks , Herakles , civilized and barbaric at the same time . When historical , philosophical and sociological perspectives are mar- ried to Lévi - Strauss's structuralism in the ...
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... nature of things could not , come to fruition ' ( p.73 ) . That eludes the question of how far extra- scholarly considerations helped to abort the project . In itself this project was no more ' unmanageable ' than the editing of ...
... nature of things could not , come to fruition ' ( p.73 ) . That eludes the question of how far extra- scholarly considerations helped to abort the project . In itself this project was no more ' unmanageable ' than the editing of ...
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