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Originally beginning in March , and with a dead period , not counted , in the present calendar of January and February . But LCM counts its dead period in the late summer , when it is busy getting in the harvest .
Originally beginning in March , and with a dead period , not counted , in the present calendar of January and February . But LCM counts its dead period in the late summer , when it is busy getting in the harvest .
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If he was in Athens for much of the period up to 424 , which debates did he hear in person ( or even speak at ) ? If he , as a man of comparative wealth and some leisure , decided to write his history as soon as the war started , as he ...
If he was in Athens for much of the period up to 424 , which debates did he hear in person ( or even speak at ) ? If he , as a man of comparative wealth and some leisure , decided to write his history as soon as the war started , as he ...
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If we start from Maehler's analysis , quoted above , omit ( with Führer ) the period - end after line 4 , and rearrange the syllables in pairs , we see that the metrical scheme of Bacchylides 6 is nothing but a more or less random ...
If we start from Maehler's analysis , quoted above , omit ( with Führer ) the period - end after line 4 , and rearrange the syllables in pairs , we see that the metrical scheme of Bacchylides 6 is nothing but a more or less random ...
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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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