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... Athens . It has not been possible for me to examine the vase and I know it only from the rather inadequate published photograph.53 I am not quite sure either if he has to do with Comedy . He is shown as a balding figure with straggly ...
... Athens . It has not been possible for me to examine the vase and I know it only from the rather inadequate published photograph.53 I am not quite sure either if he has to do with Comedy . He is shown as a balding figure with straggly ...
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... Athens in 362 , the importance of Athenian vigilance in the Hellespont had already been underlined in 364/3 when Epaminondas sailed with a Theban fleet to Rhodes , Chios , and Byzantium ( Diod . 15.78.4-79.1 ) . Presumably he hoped to ...
... Athens in 362 , the importance of Athenian vigilance in the Hellespont had already been underlined in 364/3 when Epaminondas sailed with a Theban fleet to Rhodes , Chios , and Byzantium ( Diod . 15.78.4-79.1 ) . Presumably he hoped to ...
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its way back to Athens , could collect the ' contributions ' on his own initiative , and he more probably intended to obtain the money from Athenian authorities at Mytilene.34 Furthermore , as Mytilene remained loyal to Athens during ...
its way back to Athens , could collect the ' contributions ' on his own initiative , and he more probably intended to obtain the money from Athenian authorities at Mytilene.34 Furthermore , as Mytilene remained loyal to Athens during ...
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On Seeing and Depicting the Theatre | 15 |
Lamachus and Xerxes in the Exodos | 51 |
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