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... cited by name in sections 3 , 16 and 32 ( also restored in 14 by Ritter ) . Hermippos is cited in section 18 as saying that Thucydides traced his ancestry to the Peisistratid tyrants , which is why he begrudged Harmodios and ...
... cited by name in sections 3 , 16 and 32 ( also restored in 14 by Ritter ) . Hermippos is cited in section 18 as saying that Thucydides traced his ancestry to the Peisistratid tyrants , which is why he begrudged Harmodios and ...
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... cited pre - Virgilian examples , in an idion that the poet could himself have seen . The possibility that the Virgilian passages cited are in fact influenced by an idiom visually familiar to the poet has consistently escaped the notice ...
... cited pre - Virgilian examples , in an idion that the poet could himself have seen . The possibility that the Virgilian passages cited are in fact influenced by an idiom visually familiar to the poet has consistently escaped the notice ...
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... cited at Andoc.1.87 and D.24.56 ) . All this is accordance with practice in Sparta and most other oligarchies ( D.M.MacDowell , Spartan Law [ Edinburgh 1986 ] , 126-35 ; L. Whibley , Greek Oligarchies ( London 1896 ) , 170-77 ) . The ...
... cited at Andoc.1.87 and D.24.56 ) . All this is accordance with practice in Sparta and most other oligarchies ( D.M.MacDowell , Spartan Law [ Edinburgh 1986 ] , 126-35 ; L. Whibley , Greek Oligarchies ( London 1896 ) , 170-77 ) . The ...
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