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Reading εἴ τ ̓ ἱσόρ [ ροπον ἀνεῖλκε Δίκας τάλαντον The subject is Hieron himself , and the sense must be : ' if he ( Hieron ) had raised up the balanced scale of Justice , we would be honouring him for a fourth time ' - that is to say ...
Reading εἴ τ ̓ ἱσόρ [ ροπον ἀνεῖλκε Δίκας τάλαντον The subject is Hieron himself , and the sense must be : ' if he ( Hieron ) had raised up the balanced scale of Justice , we would be honouring him for a fourth time ' - that is to say ...
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εἷλκε Δίκας τάλαντα but referring the subject is to a mortal , presumably the human judge , the sense then is ' if a man had poised the straight scales of Justice ' . But if this means ' if a man had made the decision instead of a god ' ...
εἷλκε Δίκας τάλαντα but referring the subject is to a mortal , presumably the human judge , the sense then is ' if a man had poised the straight scales of Justice ' . But if this means ' if a man had made the decision instead of a god ' ...
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Having recovered from making - our - already - programmed - sense of a text ( structuralism ) , we now realise that I cannot escape from the freedom of making - my - own - here - and- now sense whenever I read ( deconstruction ) .
Having recovered from making - our - already - programmed - sense of a text ( structuralism ) , we now realise that I cannot escape from the freedom of making - my - own - here - and- now sense whenever I read ( deconstruction ) .
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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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