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While much of the material originates from well known authors like Homer and Ovid , certain elements , heroes and stories have attained a sort of independence from their origins , the labyrinth , for instance .
While much of the material originates from well known authors like Homer and Ovid , certain elements , heroes and stories have attained a sort of independence from their origins , the labyrinth , for instance .
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It is known that it was one Diocles who was the Athenian commander who negotiated the treaties at the end of the Euboean conflict after a campaign of only thirty days.8 He is known to have been strategos in the year 357 / 356.9 Thus it ...
It is known that it was one Diocles who was the Athenian commander who negotiated the treaties at the end of the Euboean conflict after a campaign of only thirty days.8 He is known to have been strategos in the year 357 / 356.9 Thus it ...
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It falls into a well - known pattern where an ode with an odd number of stanzas consists of two equal and balancing blocks separated by a stanza of transition.8 Ode 2. 7 begins with three stanzas on war and disgrace and ends with three ...
It falls into a well - known pattern where an ode with an odd number of stanzas consists of two equal and balancing blocks separated by a stanza of transition.8 Ode 2. 7 begins with three stanzas on war and disgrace and ends with three ...
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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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