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It would surely be out of keeping with the structure of the passage for the second group , the bears , to belong to the first category , that of siluestria monstra . Moreover , each of the three has a name appropriate also to ...
It would surely be out of keeping with the structure of the passage for the second group , the bears , to belong to the first category , that of siluestria monstra . Moreover , each of the three has a name appropriate also to ...
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1 , obviously referring to this passage : οἶδα δὲ Ἡσίοδον ποιήσαντα ἐν Καταλόγων Γυναικῶν Ἰφιγένειαν οὐκ ἀποθανεῖν , γνώμηι δὲ ' Αρτέμιδος Εκάτην είναι . But I know that Hesiod wrote this in his Catalogue of Women that Iphigeneia did ...
1 , obviously referring to this passage : οἶδα δὲ Ἡσίοδον ποιήσαντα ἐν Καταλόγων Γυναικῶν Ἰφιγένειαν οὐκ ἀποθανεῖν , γνώμηι δὲ ' Αρτέμιδος Εκάτην είναι . But I know that Hesiod wrote this in his Catalogue of Women that Iphigeneia did ...
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1995 ) , 10-11 There is a particularly knotty passage in book XII , section 65 of Tacitus ' Annales which has provided fertile ground for those scholars with an interest in textual criticism . It is the purpose of this paper to ...
1995 ) , 10-11 There is a particularly knotty passage in book XII , section 65 of Tacitus ' Annales which has provided fertile ground for those scholars with an interest in textual criticism . It is the purpose of this paper to ...
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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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