Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies, Τόμος 8Duke University, 1967 |
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Σελίδα 41
... Aeschylus ( Harvard 1955 ) 40 , thus describes the effect of " the touch of self - transcendence and unforeseen power " which comes to the legendary hero and the Olympian victor from the gods . Bacchylides seems more pessimistic than ...
... Aeschylus ( Harvard 1955 ) 40 , thus describes the effect of " the touch of self - transcendence and unforeseen power " which comes to the legendary hero and the Olympian victor from the gods . Bacchylides seems more pessimistic than ...
Σελίδα 181
... Aeschylus describes his marriageable young suppliants as specially tended and guarded fruit in Danaus ' " antepithalamion , " Supp . 996-1005 . Thus , in its full context , Sappho's opпakı . . . eikάodw is , like Homer's épvel loos ...
... Aeschylus describes his marriageable young suppliants as specially tended and guarded fruit in Danaus ' " antepithalamion , " Supp . 996-1005 . Thus , in its full context , Sappho's opпakı . . . eikάodw is , like Homer's épvel loos ...
Σελίδα 183
... Aeschylus uses the compound μerantоLEIV ( Supp . 332 ) . Alcaeus used the aorist of the verb as a true past tense at fr.283.3 ; so probably did Sappho in fr.22.14 . 32 For a relative pronoun to express a protasis , see Goodwin ( supra n ...
... Aeschylus uses the compound μerantоLEIV ( Supp . 332 ) . Alcaeus used the aorist of the verb as a true past tense at fr.283.3 ; so probably did Sappho in fr.22.14 . 32 For a relative pronoun to express a protasis , see Goodwin ( supra n ...
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Hesiods Attitude toward Labor C BRADFORD Welles | 5 |
A Problem in the Kypria GEORGE HUXLEY | 25 |
Thersites in Sophokles Philoktetes 445 GEORGE HUXLEY | 33 |
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Agapetus Agathias Alcidamas aorist Arne Arrian Athena Athenian Attic Bacchylides ball Boiotians break-off Byzantine Byzantine Empire Byzantium Catullus century B.C. Christian classical Constantinople Crete decree Ekthesis emperor Empire Euripides evidence fact false departure Greek Hekabe Heracles Hesiod Hesperia historian Homer inscription interpretation Iolaos Isocrates Justinian king Korakes Kypria lapis primus later Mattingly means Meritt monastery op.cit opening rhesis Oxford passage Pausanias perhaps Phaedrus Philip Philippica Philo fragment philosophy phrase Pittakes Plato play poem Poseidon praise Pritchett reading reference rhetoric Roman Sappho scene seems Snell Socrates Sophistas Spartans stele stoichos suggests supra n.1 Theopompus Thessaly thought Thucydides tion Troades University verb Welcker's West white ravens word Xenophon Zeus ἀλλ γὰρ δὲ ἐν καὶ μὲν μὴ πρὸς τὰ τε τῇ τὴν τῆς τὸ τοῖς τὸν τοῦ τοὺς τῷ τῶν ὡς