Classical Philology, Volume 16University of Chicago Press, 1921 - Classical philology |
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... similar use of the word ; its common use in the sense of " open up " makes such use very unlikely . Moreover this interpretation of the Aristophanes scholion involves the assumption that here the yeppa are hurdles , regularly used to ...
... similar use of the word ; its common use in the sense of " open up " makes such use very unlikely . Moreover this interpretation of the Aristophanes scholion involves the assumption that here the yeppa are hurdles , regularly used to ...
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... explanation of events , viewed in the light of the similar events of an earlier time , recorded by Andocides . DARTMOUTH COLLEGE LAND REGISTERS OF WESTERN ASIA UNDER THE SELEUCIDS BY W. Τὰ Γέρρα Ἐνεπίμπρασαν , DEMOSTHENES xvii . 169 11.
... explanation of events , viewed in the light of the similar events of an earlier time , recorded by Andocides . DARTMOUTH COLLEGE LAND REGISTERS OF WESTERN ASIA UNDER THE SELEUCIDS BY W. Τὰ Γέρρα Ἐνεπίμπρασαν , DEMOSTHENES xvii . 169 11.
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... similar land registers for the satrapies were established in the other provinces of the Seleucid kingdom . There is no evidence regarding the extent of the details kept upon the satrapal registers . I have shown , however , that the ...
... similar land registers for the satrapies were established in the other provinces of the Seleucid kingdom . There is no evidence regarding the extent of the details kept upon the satrapal registers . I have shown , however , that the ...
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... similar conclusion the remark by Finsler points in his Homer , I , 63 : " Im 7. Jahrhundert schreibt der Dichter Kallinos von Ephesos dem Homer die Thebais zu . " Even so conservative a work as Christ - Schmid says without explanatory ...
... similar conclusion the remark by Finsler points in his Homer , I , 63 : " Im 7. Jahrhundert schreibt der Dichter Kallinos von Ephesos dem Homer die Thebais zu . " Even so conservative a work as Christ - Schmid says without explanatory ...
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... similar activities of Augustus in Spain were doubtless the justification of Pius ' assumption of the right to confirm a collegium in the town of Hispalis in Baetica . The travels of Trajan and Hadrian in the provinces must have brought ...
... similar activities of Augustus in Spain were doubtless the justification of Pius ' assumption of the right to confirm a collegium in the town of Hispalis in Baetica . The travels of Trajan and Hadrian in the provinces must have brought ...
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Page 340 - Mantua me genuit, Calabri rapuere, tenet nunc Parthenope. Cecini pascua, rura, duces.
Page 338 - Nec sic incipies ut scriptor cyclicus olim : " Fortunam Priami cantabo et nobile bellum.
Page 338 - Ille ego qui quondam gracili modulatus avena Carmen, et egressus silvis vicina coegi Ut quamvis avido parerent arva colono, Gratum opus agricolis; at nunc horrentia Martis Arma virumque cano.
Page 384 - Segnius irritant animos demissa per aurem, Quam quae sunt oculis subiecta fidelibus et quae Ipse sibi tradit spectator : non tamen intus Digna, geri promes in scenam , multaque tolles Ex oculis , quae mox narret facundia praesens.
Page 343 - Virgilium me tempore dulcis alebat Parthenope, studiis florentem ignobilis oti : Carmina qui lusi pastorum, audaxque juventa, 565 Tityre, te patulae cecini sub tegmine fagi.
Page 336 - Thy arts of building from the bee receive; Learn of the mole to plough, the worm to weave; Learn of the little nautilus to sail, Spread the thin oar, and catch the driving gale.
Page 27 - Pisanis agrum pollicentibus, quo Latina colonia deduceretur, gratiae ab senatu actae ; triumviri creati ad earn rem Q. Fabius Buteo M. et P. Popillii Laenates.
Page 384 - ... segnius irritant animos demissa per aurem, 180 quam quae sunt oculis subiecta fidelibus et quae ipse sibi tradit spectator : non tamen intus digna geri promes in scaenam, multaque tolles ex oculis quae mox narret facundia praesens. ne pueros coram populo Medea trucidet, 185 aut humana palam coquat exta nefarius Atreus, aut in avem Procne vertatur, Cadmus in anguem.
Page 149 - Dialogues of the Dead Relating to the Present Controversy concerning the Epistles of Phalaris (1699) by William King of Christ Church — though King avoided the nastiness that Brown evidently loved.
Page 143 - To which are adjoyned those other Dialogues of Lucian as they were formerly translated by Mr. Francis Hicks.