Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies, Τόμοι 1-3Duke University, 1958 |
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Σελίδα 38
... course in the way he continues- " a stoa is built behind ; " he should have written , to be consistent , " the stoa is built be- hind , " or even " the stoa Basileios , " and then all would have been clear . Of course he may have gone ...
... course in the way he continues- " a stoa is built behind ; " he should have written , to be consistent , " the stoa is built be- hind , " or even " the stoa Basileios , " and then all would have been clear . Of course he may have gone ...
Σελίδα 75
... course the navel of the earth , but can it be the navel of the sky ? Only , I think , if our snake also belongs in heaven . And of course we do not have to look far to find such a celestial serpent . Even more appropriate than the Sun ...
... course the navel of the earth , but can it be the navel of the sky ? Only , I think , if our snake also belongs in heaven . And of course we do not have to look far to find such a celestial serpent . Even more appropriate than the Sun ...
Σελίδα 155
... course , does not see the terrible reality , the fact that Apollo and the other Olympians insist on this fulfillment of the Curse as the only possible solution . The House of Laios must all go down in mortal destruction ; as a result ...
... course , does not see the terrible reality , the fact that Apollo and the other Olympians insist on this fulfillment of the Curse as the only possible solution . The House of Laios must all go down in mortal destruction ; as a result ...
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