Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies, Τόμοι 3-41960 |
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Σελίδα 28
... beginning of the Telegony . For in fact the suitors are buried in the Continu- ation ( 24.417 ) : - ἐκ δὲ νέκυς οἴκων φόρεον καὶ θάπτον ἕκαστοι . Therefore the Continuation overlaps the beginning of the Telegony , and the conclusion ...
... beginning of the Telegony . For in fact the suitors are buried in the Continu- ation ( 24.417 ) : - ἐκ δὲ νέκυς οἴκων φόρεον καὶ θάπτον ἕκαστοι . Therefore the Continuation overlaps the beginning of the Telegony , and the conclusion ...
Σελίδα 38
... beginning of Satiricon 75 , Habinnas reminds Trimalchio that " we are men , not gods " ( homines sumus , non dei ) . So about 46-49 St. Paul at Lystra had to defend himself against divine worship as an apparition of Hermes by crying out ...
... beginning of Satiricon 75 , Habinnas reminds Trimalchio that " we are men , not gods " ( homines sumus , non dei ) . So about 46-49 St. Paul at Lystra had to defend himself against divine worship as an apparition of Hermes by crying out ...
Σελίδα 75
... beginning and the end of the verses . In the monodistich we find the apple introducing itself and the vocative of Xanthippe set at the beginning of the verses . The important verbs enivevoov and μapaιvóμela containing the request and ...
... beginning and the end of the verses . In the monodistich we find the apple introducing itself and the vocative of Xanthippe set at the beginning of the verses . The important verbs enivevoov and μapaιvóμela containing the request and ...
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Editorial THE EDITORS | 6 |
Homerica G L HUXLEY | 17 |
Was Antigone Murdered? WILLIAM M CALDER III | 31 |
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Adages Aeschylus Aldine Aldus Amphiaraus ancient Apollonius appears Argos Aristippos Asklepiades Athenian Athens baptism Bibliothèque Bodmer Bodmer papyri Byzantine BYZANTINE STUDIES Caesar Cambridge century B.C. chorus Christian Cimon cited classical Cnidus coinage coins Cologny/Genève Coptic Cretan death divine dots edition Editor Egypt epigram Erasmus Erinys erotic epigrams Eteocles Eudoxus evidence fact fourth century fragment gods gold Greek hoard Homer inscription interpretation John later Latin Leipzig letter Libanius Lyrceian Lyrcus magical manuscripts meaning Mytilene Odysseus op.cit pagan papyrologist PAPYRUS BODMER Paris passage Pausanias pendants Pergamum perhaps Phaidros Pindar Plataiai PLATE Plato Plutarch poem poet Polynices Pyth reference Rodolphe Kasser Roman Romanus III says scholars secret-mark seems sense Socrates speak style suggests supra Telegony Thebes Theopompos third century tradition University Venice Wilamowitz words Zeus γὰρ δὲ ἐν καὶ μὲν οἱ τὴν τὸ τὸν τοῦ τῶν