Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies, Τόμος 8Duke University, 1967 |
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Σελίδα 135
... Philip . Doubts have been expressed about the nature of this work— was it , as Murray thought , ironic ? was it a sincere tribute to Philip ? or was it simply a rhetorical exercise ? The fragment itself seems favorable enough : As ...
... Philip . Doubts have been expressed about the nature of this work— was it , as Murray thought , ironic ? was it a sincere tribute to Philip ? or was it simply a rhetorical exercise ? The fragment itself seems favorable enough : As ...
Σελίδα 137
... Philip he suggests that he was eager to attempt this subject since Europe had never brought forth a man such as Philip the son of Amyntas , immediately after this , in the proemium and through the entire history , he describes Philip as ...
... Philip he suggests that he was eager to attempt this subject since Europe had never brought forth a man such as Philip the son of Amyntas , immediately after this , in the proemium and through the entire history , he describes Philip as ...
Σελίδα 147
in Philip's parties and was then sent " to destroy the Perrhaebi and take charge of affairs there " ( F 81 ) . Later , Philip himself ( F 162 ) , knowing that the Thessalians were licentious and wanton in their mode of life , got up ...
in Philip's parties and was then sent " to destroy the Perrhaebi and take charge of affairs there " ( F 81 ) . Later , Philip himself ( F 162 ) , knowing that the Thessalians were licentious and wanton in their mode of life , got up ...
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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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