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In a dramatic context mapaßalvw has the technical meaning of stepping forward and praising the poet and his work ( and sometimes also denigrating his rivals ) with the explicit aim of securing a victory for the play.2 Thus the chorus ...
In a dramatic context mapaßalvw has the technical meaning of stepping forward and praising the poet and his work ( and sometimes also denigrating his rivals ) with the explicit aim of securing a victory for the play.2 Thus the chorus ...
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92 , it may merely be for extra detail for no play is made out of this episode . Thucydides will give names which on the surface have no apparent relevance : the originators of the plan to break out of Plataea were " Theanetus , son of ...
92 , it may merely be for extra detail for no play is made out of this episode . Thucydides will give names which on the surface have no apparent relevance : the originators of the plan to break out of Plataea were " Theanetus , son of ...
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Its neglect is highlighted by the fairly extended treatment of a worse preserved play , Perikeiromene , in chapter six . Z.'s procedure , however , is understandable in that , although much of the play is preserved , the scrappy nature ...
Its neglect is highlighted by the fairly extended treatment of a worse preserved play , Perikeiromene , in chapter six . Z.'s procedure , however , is understandable in that , although much of the play is preserved , the scrappy nature ...
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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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