Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 19John Pinsent, 1994 |
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... interpretation of this passage H. Maehler considers three possibilities.1 1. Reading εἴ τ ' ισόρ [ ροπον ἀνεῖκε Δίκας τάλαντον The subject is Hieron himself , and the sense must be : ' if he ( Hieron ) had raised up the balanced scale ...
... interpretation of this passage H. Maehler considers three possibilities.1 1. Reading εἴ τ ' ισόρ [ ροπον ἀνεῖκε Δίκας τάλαντον The subject is Hieron himself , and the sense must be : ' if he ( Hieron ) had raised up the balanced scale ...
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... interpretation , since it would be impossible for the poet to suggest that Hieron could only have won by cheating.4 But there is another , and simpler , interpretation . Reading , as before εἴ τις όρ θὰ ... ] εἷλκε Δίκας τάλαντα and ...
... interpretation , since it would be impossible for the poet to suggest that Hieron could only have won by cheating.4 But there is another , and simpler , interpretation . Reading , as before εἴ τις όρ θὰ ... ] εἷλκε Δίκας τάλαντα and ...
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... interpretation ' I had a miraculous escape by divine intervention ' . It seems acceptable to remember Homeric rescues and the suggestions given by fragments of Archilochus and Anacreon , and see literary imitation yet again - but the ...
... interpretation ' I had a miraculous escape by divine intervention ' . It seems acceptable to remember Homeric rescues and the suggestions given by fragments of Archilochus and Anacreon , and see literary imitation yet again - but the ...
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