Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies, Τόμοι 1-3Duke University, 1958 |
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Σελίδα 37
... known to have been copied from any particular one of his shrines , many of these give every indication of having originated at Saloniki . From the designs and workmanship we can draw signally clear conclu- sions about the art of the ...
... known to have been copied from any particular one of his shrines , many of these give every indication of having originated at Saloniki . From the designs and workmanship we can draw signally clear conclu- sions about the art of the ...
Σελίδα 43
... known , " W. H. S. Jones , “ not gen- erally known . " E. Meyer's recent translation reads , “ die nicht bei allen Menschen bekannt sind . " These versions are at best only approximate ; they miss the essential meaning of πíonμos ...
... known , " W. H. S. Jones , “ not gen- erally known . " E. Meyer's recent translation reads , “ die nicht bei allen Menschen bekannt sind . " These versions are at best only approximate ; they miss the essential meaning of πíonμos ...
Σελίδα 22
... known to explorers from Ionia and from mainland Greece , who had no difficulty in sailing there and needed only the motive to do so . The motive was given by the hope of trade with Urartu in the great awakening before the Cimmerian and ...
... known to explorers from Ionia and from mainland Greece , who had no difficulty in sailing there and needed only the motive to do so . The motive was given by the hope of trade with Urartu in the great awakening before the Cimmerian and ...
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