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42 to do , the poor reader can only be left in the state of aporia which I described in my opening paragraph . Coming as it does from one of the editors of the well known Cambridge series of ' orange ' commentaries , Brink's principle ...
42 to do , the poor reader can only be left in the state of aporia which I described in my opening paragraph . Coming as it does from one of the editors of the well known Cambridge series of ' orange ' commentaries , Brink's principle ...
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Nowhere in the Iliad is Hektor , or anyone else , described specifically as ' best of the Trojans ' or ' best in Troy ' , and of course had Hektor killed Achilles , as in the latter's expressed wish , there would be no disputing that he ...
Nowhere in the Iliad is Hektor , or anyone else , described specifically as ' best of the Trojans ' or ' best in Troy ' , and of course had Hektor killed Achilles , as in the latter's expressed wish , there would be no disputing that he ...
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Mrs Dakoronia ( Athens ) discussed the classical houses at Stilis near Lamia , and G.Lavas ( Salonika University ) described the excavation of houses at Maroneia , in Thrace , north of Thasos , and considered problems of reconstruction ...
Mrs Dakoronia ( Athens ) discussed the classical houses at Stilis near Lamia , and G.Lavas ( Salonika University ) described the excavation of houses at Maroneia , in Thrace , north of Thasos , and considered problems of reconstruction ...
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