Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies, Τόμοι 1-3Duke University, 1958 |
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Σελίδα 75
... seems to suggest that man can compel the gods to act . The fact that priests can evoke and suppress thunder storms ( fulmina elici , 28.2 [ 3 ] .13 ) and their supposed intimate connection with Jupiter Elicius seem to imply that the ...
... seems to suggest that man can compel the gods to act . The fact that priests can evoke and suppress thunder storms ( fulmina elici , 28.2 [ 3 ] .13 ) and their supposed intimate connection with Jupiter Elicius seem to imply that the ...
Σελίδα 157
... seems , and is meant to seem , inconceivable in terms of any viable theodicy . But Eteocles does not separate himself from the city or its fate . 76 ξυνὰ δ ̓ ἐλπίζω λέγειν πόλις γὰρ εὖ πράσσουσα δαίμονας τίει . The phrase , ξυνὰ δ ̓ ...
... seems , and is meant to seem , inconceivable in terms of any viable theodicy . But Eteocles does not separate himself from the city or its fate . 76 ξυνὰ δ ̓ ἐλπίζω λέγειν πόλις γὰρ εὖ πράσσουσα δαίμονας τίει . The phrase , ξυνὰ δ ̓ ...
Σελίδα 171
... seems clear ( whatever else is not clear ) that the Suppliants arrays two rights and two wrongs against each other : the sons of Aegyptus are obviously rash and insolent , both in relation to the Danaids and to the Argives ; but the ...
... seems clear ( whatever else is not clear ) that the Suppliants arrays two rights and two wrongs against each other : the sons of Aegyptus are obviously rash and insolent , both in relation to the Danaids and to the Argives ; but the ...
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