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109 ) , but was this soon after it or later in the period up to 414 , and which Athenians did Thucydides meet after his exile ? On wider sources , some useful names can certainly be added to the obvious ones of Herodotus , Hellanikos ...
109 ) , but was this soon after it or later in the period up to 414 , and which Athenians did Thucydides meet after his exile ? On wider sources , some useful names can certainly be added to the obvious ones of Herodotus , Hellanikos ...
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The sentence at issue is : ' But Mr. Bücheler's pupils , charmed by the simplicity of the method , and perceiving that this is a game which any fool can play , address him as follows ' . We are thus perfectly ready , later in Kenney's ...
The sentence at issue is : ' But Mr. Bücheler's pupils , charmed by the simplicity of the method , and perceiving that this is a game which any fool can play , address him as follows ' . We are thus perfectly ready , later in Kenney's ...
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examination in the same way as the work of later philosophers . To the understanding of those philosophers it had a contribution to make , and from their study it would benefit in turn . Vlastos was one of these two , G. E. L. Owen the ...
examination in the same way as the work of later philosophers . To the understanding of those philosophers it had a contribution to make , and from their study it would benefit in turn . Vlastos was one of these two , G. E. L. Owen the ...
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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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