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... mentioned in any extant pre- Apollonian literary source ?, but it is alluded to in the Aigimios . The parallels are obvious ; here , surely , we have the context of yet another lover breaking his vows - Jason who finally abandons Medea ...
... mentioned in any extant pre- Apollonian literary source ?, but it is alluded to in the Aigimios . The parallels are obvious ; here , surely , we have the context of yet another lover breaking his vows - Jason who finally abandons Medea ...
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... mentioned earlier , the Koλokúvтη was a health symbol - marred only by attacks of stomach - ache ( dyspepsia ? κολοκύντη Ibid.31 ) . His forgetfulness and indifference ( 39.1 , cf. 29.1 ) , not to mention reputation for stupidity ...
... mentioned earlier , the Koλokúvтη was a health symbol - marred only by attacks of stomach - ache ( dyspepsia ? κολοκύντη Ibid.31 ) . His forgetfulness and indifference ( 39.1 , cf. 29.1 ) , not to mention reputation for stupidity ...
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... mentioned as having participated in the Persian Wars in general , because they apparently had considered the monument , with an ambiguous title , as a ' general ' memorial of the War and not only of the battle of Plataea . - On the ...
... mentioned as having participated in the Persian Wars in general , because they apparently had considered the monument , with an ambiguous title , as a ' general ' memorial of the War and not only of the battle of Plataea . - On the ...
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