Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 16-19John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1991 |
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... bears referred to here must be polar bears , the only bear which regularly preys on the seal.2 It is interesting to compare Calpurnius ' poem with a later one , the Halieutica of Oppian , who wrote in the late second or early third ...
... bears referred to here must be polar bears , the only bear which regularly preys on the seal.2 It is interesting to compare Calpurnius ' poem with a later one , the Halieutica of Oppian , who wrote in the late second or early third ...
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... Bear ( Isidore , Etym . 3. 71. 6 ) . Although there is a clever pun in the epigram , as the adjective to describe the north , over which the Bear rules , refers obliquely to bears , the Greek dρêтоs , there is no reference to polar bears ...
... Bear ( Isidore , Etym . 3. 71. 6 ) . Although there is a clever pun in the epigram , as the adjective to describe the north , over which the Bear rules , refers obliquely to bears , the Greek dρêтоs , there is no reference to polar bears ...
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... bears , and a hippopotamus . Two of these three , the first and the third , are unquestionably aquatic animals , and so form the contrast we have been led to expect . It would surely be out of keeping with the structure of the passage ...
... bears , and a hippopotamus . Two of these three , the first and the third , are unquestionably aquatic animals , and so form the contrast we have been led to expect . It would surely be out of keeping with the structure of the passage ...
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