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Maehler rightly rejects this interpretation , since it would be impossible for the poet to suggest that Hieron could only have won by cheating.4 But there is another , and simpler , interpretation . Reading , as before εἴ τις όρ θα .
Maehler rightly rejects this interpretation , since it would be impossible for the poet to suggest that Hieron could only have won by cheating.4 But there is another , and simpler , interpretation . Reading , as before εἴ τις όρ θα .
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5 ( May 1991 ) , 68-70 , a brief summary of bibliography and various interpretations of ... The obvious interpretation of Apocolocyntosis is a pun on drоbéwσis , or in Dio's gloss ȧTabaνάTIOιs , suggesting the nonsensical ...
5 ( May 1991 ) , 68-70 , a brief summary of bibliography and various interpretations of ... The obvious interpretation of Apocolocyntosis is a pun on drоbéwσis , or in Dio's gloss ȧTabaνάTIOιs , suggesting the nonsensical ...
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Taking this synopsis at face value we might interpret the sequence as sin / mistake followed by punishment and then redemption ... as an ass as a learning or purgatorial experience ( which would not exclude the first interpretation ) .
Taking this synopsis at face value we might interpret the sequence as sin / mistake followed by punishment and then redemption ... as an ass as a learning or purgatorial experience ( which would not exclude the first interpretation ) .
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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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