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... clearly inferior . There follow , at 1.10.4-5 , figures on the complements of ships , and although Thucydides does not produce a total , he invites us to calculate on the mean of what he takes as the two extremes , 120 men and 50 men ...
... clearly inferior . There follow , at 1.10.4-5 , figures on the complements of ships , and although Thucydides does not produce a total , he invites us to calculate on the mean of what he takes as the two extremes , 120 men and 50 men ...
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... clearly visible to write without hesitation -εσ [ κ ] ε [ ύ ] ασαν . Immediately preceding the first epsilon is also quite clear the rounded part of a rho , and preceding that appears the shadow of a triangular letter . It seems , thus ...
... clearly visible to write without hesitation -εσ [ κ ] ε [ ύ ] ασαν . Immediately preceding the first epsilon is also quite clear the rounded part of a rho , and preceding that appears the shadow of a triangular letter . It seems , thus ...
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... clearly conceived before the end of the War in 404. So it must have been after the War that Thucydides arranged the overall structure of the History in such a way as to convey through its form his his- torical view . In order clearly to ...
... clearly conceived before the end of the War in 404. So it must have been after the War that Thucydides arranged the overall structure of the History in such a way as to convey through its form his his- torical view . In order clearly to ...
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