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Frogs 1041 , θυμολέοντων ; ' Aeschylus ' uses ἐπιθυμεῖν ἐξεδίδαξα νικᾶν ( 1026- 7 ) , διδάσκειν ( 1054 ) , διδάσκαλος ( 1055 ) ; Tyrtaeus has διδασκέσθω πολεμίζειν at 11. 27 ; ' Aeschylus ' claims that his Seven was Apews μеσтÓν at 1021 ...
Frogs 1041 , θυμολέοντων ; ' Aeschylus ' uses ἐπιθυμεῖν ἐξεδίδαξα νικᾶν ( 1026- 7 ) , διδάσκειν ( 1054 ) , διδάσκαλος ( 1055 ) ; Tyrtaeus has διδασκέσθω πολεμίζειν at 11. 27 ; ' Aeschylus ' claims that his Seven was Apews μеσтÓν at 1021 ...
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1995 ) , 2-3 Some discussions of prostitution in antiquity include the rather surprising claim that Solon established publicly owned brothels in Athens.1 The source of this claim is a passage in which Athenaeus ( 569d - f ) cites the ...
1995 ) , 2-3 Some discussions of prostitution in antiquity include the rather surprising claim that Solon established publicly owned brothels in Athens.1 The source of this claim is a passage in which Athenaeus ( 569d - f ) cites the ...
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If Clodius was guilty of passing a new law when he had passed one already ( as is probably claimed in the lacuna in Sest.55 ) , then Cilicia cannot have been granted him by the senate . In Vatinium It is assumed without comment or ...
If Clodius was guilty of passing a new law when he had passed one already ( as is probably claimed in the lacuna in Sest.55 ) , then Cilicia cannot have been granted him by the senate . In Vatinium It is assumed without comment or ...
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distinguish himself from the Oxford scholar J U Powell 18651932 see Cosgrave op cit p | 41 |
JHS Journal of Hellenic Studies | 159 |
A Lexicon to Herodotus Cambridge 1938 2nd edn Hildesheim 1960 | 10 |
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