Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies, Τόμος 8Duke University, 1967 |
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Σελίδα 214
... Poseidon . Hence Friedrich Leo , who admires the first part of the rhesis and who rightly judges that the little information Poseidon has to offer is naturally arranged according to the emotions of the speaker , considers that the ...
... Poseidon . Hence Friedrich Leo , who admires the first part of the rhesis and who rightly judges that the little information Poseidon has to offer is naturally arranged according to the emotions of the speaker , considers that the ...
Σελίδα 216
... Poseidon , and thirdly as the one ultimate cause of Troy's destruction . But this insistence on divine causation is natural , since the speaker is himself a god and could not be thought of as being defeated by human antagonists . It is ...
... Poseidon , and thirdly as the one ultimate cause of Troy's destruction . But this insistence on divine causation is natural , since the speaker is himself a god and could not be thought of as being defeated by human antagonists . It is ...
Σελίδα 217
... Poseidon scene from the point of view of Poseidon's monologue and seen how it is both responsible for an unprecedented and awkward false departure and at the same time is irrelevant to Hekabe , on whom Poseidon's speech has focused . We ...
... Poseidon scene from the point of view of Poseidon's monologue and seen how it is both responsible for an unprecedented and awkward false departure and at the same time is irrelevant to Hekabe , on whom Poseidon's speech has focused . We ...
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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