Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies, Τόμοι 1-3Duke University, 1958 |
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Σελίδα 134
... given the means , to become Hellenized . Some individuals very likely did , or at least they became bilingual in Coptic and Greek . As one looks at their very characteristic and individual art , which has a ruggedness and a concentrated ...
... given the means , to become Hellenized . Some individuals very likely did , or at least they became bilingual in Coptic and Greek . As one looks at their very characteristic and individual art , which has a ruggedness and a concentrated ...
Σελίδα 113
... given situation . The myth is accepted as a reality and the circumstances force decisions and reactions upon the characters . What Alcestis has chosen to do is an overwhelming sacrifice , overwhelming to the mind in almost any period of ...
... given situation . The myth is accepted as a reality and the circumstances force decisions and reactions upon the characters . What Alcestis has chosen to do is an overwhelming sacrifice , overwhelming to the mind in almost any period of ...
Σελίδα 90
... given in mockery as in jest or in a play . He accepts baptism given deceitfully in the church as valid assuming , of course , that the ministrant used the correct " words of the gospel . " While he admits indecision about that conferred ...
... given in mockery as in jest or in a play . He accepts baptism given deceitfully in the church as valid assuming , of course , that the ministrant used the correct " words of the gospel . " While he admits indecision about that conferred ...
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