Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies, Τόμοι 1-3Duke University, 1958 |
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Σελίδα 140
... further militates against the satyric hypothesis . The action of tragedies regularly took place before palace fronts while satyr plays preferred a rustic set- ting.12 The number of roles in Inachus ( there were exclud- ing the ...
... further militates against the satyric hypothesis . The action of tragedies regularly took place before palace fronts while satyr plays preferred a rustic set- ting.12 The number of roles in Inachus ( there were exclud- ing the ...
Σελίδα 148
... further the plight of Io and perhaps to help her . The compressed narration of the metamorphosis ( vv . 296-309 of the original tragedy ) is best explained as due to the need to include much further action in the epeisodion . The ...
... further the plight of Io and perhaps to help her . The compressed narration of the metamorphosis ( vv . 296-309 of the original tragedy ) is best explained as due to the need to include much further action in the epeisodion . The ...
Σελίδα 172
... Further , the Greek chronicler Attaliates remarks that Romanus Diogenes had been forced to be extremely cautious to protect his troops so that they might not perish at the hands of the Armenians while marching in the eastern provinces ...
... Further , the Greek chronicler Attaliates remarks that Romanus Diogenes had been forced to be extremely cautious to protect his troops so that they might not perish at the hands of the Armenians while marching in the eastern provinces ...
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