Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 7John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1982 |
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... described . A part of the body is shorn or plucked in such a way that the part changes its appearance and can be compared with some other object . These expressions exaggerate the likeness by identifying the changed surface with this ...
... described . A part of the body is shorn or plucked in such a way that the part changes its appearance and can be compared with some other object . These expressions exaggerate the likeness by identifying the changed surface with this ...
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... described first , that to Athena is described in much more detail . Perhaps there was an accommodation of the worship of a female deity to that of a male , a superimposition of the worship of Poseidon on a local ritual of ' Aegean ...
... described first , that to Athena is described in much more detail . Perhaps there was an accommodation of the worship of a female deity to that of a male , a superimposition of the worship of Poseidon on a local ritual of ' Aegean ...
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... described as dea genitus and invictus viribus , but once he was dead he was a perfectly legitimate passenger . 3 ) Fowler's interpretation does not fit in with Charon's argument . Charon states the gener- al reason against taking Aeneas ...
... described as dea genitus and invictus viribus , but once he was dead he was a perfectly legitimate passenger . 3 ) Fowler's interpretation does not fit in with Charon's argument . Charon states the gener- al reason against taking Aeneas ...
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Aeneas Aeneid Alexander Alexander of Aphrodisias ancient ANGELES THE LIBRARY ANGELES THE UNIVERSITY Antiochus Apuleius argued argument Aristophanes Atticus Attis Bond Brutus Caecilius Caesar CALIFORN Catullus cella Chrysogonus Cicero cited commentary consiliis context contributors Copyright Crassus criticism Diggle Diogenes Diogenes Laertius discussion Dorians edition Editor Eumolpus Euripides evidence example fact Favorinus Gellius Greek Herakles Homeric Hyperboreans Iliad infinite body interpretation Latin literary LIVERPOOL CLASSICAL MONTHLY London LOS ANGELES Lucan Neoptolemos Nepos Odysseus OF-CALIFORN Oxford parallels passage Pelagonius perhaps Perseus Petronius Philoctetes philosophical Pindar Plato Plutarch poem poet poetry Polybios Pylos Pythian readers reference Roman Roscius scholars seems sense Stoic suggests Theopompus Thera Thessaly tradition translation UNIVERS UNIVERSIT UNIVERSITY LOS ANGELES Vergil volume Wilamowitz word γὰρ δὲ ἐν καὶ μὲν οὐ περὶ τὰ τὰς τε τὴν τῆς τὸ τοῖς τὸν τοῦ τῶν ὡς