Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 10-12John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1985 |
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... argues that while ruler cult a rose as a response to the intrusion of autocratic power into the world of the Greek city state in the fourth century B.C. , its existence in imperial times cannot be explained simply as an empty ...
... argues that while ruler cult a rose as a response to the intrusion of autocratic power into the world of the Greek city state in the fourth century B.C. , its existence in imperial times cannot be explained simply as an empty ...
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... argues that we should not look for an ' elaborated , con- sciously pre - ordered arrangement ' ( p.5 ) in Herodotus , but for oral narrative tech- niques . The most important of these is the use of directional statements , serving as ...
... argues that we should not look for an ' elaborated , con- sciously pre - ordered arrangement ' ( p.5 ) in Herodotus , but for oral narrative tech- niques . The most important of these is the use of directional statements , serving as ...
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... argue that attempts to identify social classes are misconceived , and that many of the problems surrounding the ' kings ' are the result of a mistaken concep- tion of basileus . I. THE ' COMMONERS ' Geddes argues that laos and demos are ...
... argue that attempts to identify social classes are misconceived , and that many of the problems surrounding the ' kings ' are the result of a mistaken concep- tion of basileus . I. THE ' COMMONERS ' Geddes argues that laos and demos are ...
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