American Journal of Philology, Volume 105Johns Hopkins University Press, 1984 - Classical philology Each number includes "Reviews and book notices." |
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Page 129
... probably as uncertain a shade as πορφύρεος , and the range of hues the KÓKкOC produced probably overlapped with those of purple - dyed materials . Bacchylides uses the adjective in compounds to describe cattle or bulls as " red - backed ...
... probably as uncertain a shade as πορφύρεος , and the range of hues the KÓKкOC produced probably overlapped with those of purple - dyed materials . Bacchylides uses the adjective in compounds to describe cattle or bulls as " red - backed ...
Page 145
... probably means that they wore " splendid " garments : clothes that were " rich , " therefore probably " with a sheen . " Here , of course , one cannot discount the fact that he may have had in mind the gleaming appearance of rivers ...
... probably means that they wore " splendid " garments : clothes that were " rich , " therefore probably " with a sheen . " Here , of course , one cannot discount the fact that he may have had in mind the gleaming appearance of rivers ...
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... probably did not express his darker musings in lyric . He asks sequential questions , but they are not parallel in content . 17 Probably maximum disagreement among editors concerns the parodos of the Seven . Wecklein's Appendix reveals ...
... probably did not express his darker musings in lyric . He asks sequential questions , but they are not parallel in content . 17 Probably maximum disagreement among editors concerns the parodos of the Seven . Wecklein's Appendix reveals ...
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