Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 19John Pinsent, 1994 |
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As to why Thucydides gives the name at 3. 92 , it may merely be for extra detail for no play is made out of this episode . Thucydides will give names which on the surface have no apparent relevance : the originators of the plan to break ...
As to why Thucydides gives the name at 3. 92 , it may merely be for extra detail for no play is made out of this episode . Thucydides will give names which on the surface have no apparent relevance : the originators of the plan to break ...
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... give calm wisdom , kindly ones , and having given , rejoice . We know ... In Pindaric terms , this is the paraenesis or admonition , leading into the mythological paradigm or illustration of the war against the Titans and Giants , which ...
... give calm wisdom , kindly ones , and having given , rejoice . We know ... In Pindaric terms , this is the paraenesis or admonition , leading into the mythological paradigm or illustration of the war against the Titans and Giants , which ...
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... give the next no credit ' ( cf. I. 9. 13-15 ) is a little triumph . Altogether , then we might have : Do not inquire , we may not know , what end the gods have set for you or for me , Leuconoé ; do not attempt Babylonian calculations ...
... give the next no credit ' ( cf. I. 9. 13-15 ) is a little triumph . Altogether , then we might have : Do not inquire , we may not know , what end the gods have set for you or for me , Leuconoé ; do not attempt Babylonian calculations ...
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