The Classical Museum, المجلد 2Leonhard Schmitz John W. Parker, 1845 |
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... Niebuhr adds , in confirmation of this view , the following arguments : " Another statement which appears to me likewise well de- serving of attention is , that Xenophon published the books of Thucydides ... It is extremely probable ...
... Niebuhr adds , in confirmation of this view , the following arguments : " Another statement which appears to me likewise well de- serving of attention is , that Xenophon published the books of Thucydides ... It is extremely probable ...
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... Niebuhr . In the first place it may be remarked that Niebuhr's argu- ments with respect to the different periods at which the earlier and later books of the Hellenics were composed , do not prove that the work was not considered by the ...
... Niebuhr . In the first place it may be remarked that Niebuhr's argu- ments with respect to the different periods at which the earlier and later books of the Hellenics were composed , do not prove that the work was not considered by the ...
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... Niebuhr with apparent confidence in its soundness , and its grounds require a detailed examination . Adopting the statement of Diogenes Laertius , that Xenophon published the history of Thucydides ; he adds to it the conjecture , that ...
... Niebuhr with apparent confidence in its soundness , and its grounds require a detailed examination . Adopting the statement of Diogenes Laertius , that Xenophon published the history of Thucydides ; he adds to it the conjecture , that ...
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... Niebuhr to have regarded it , is proved by the legend that Cleomenes the Spartan king killed seven thousand seven hundred and seventy - seven Argives in combat ; the tradition further sported with this number by supposing a battle on ...
... Niebuhr to have regarded it , is proved by the legend that Cleomenes the Spartan king killed seven thousand seven hundred and seventy - seven Argives in combat ; the tradition further sported with this number by supposing a battle on ...
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... Niebuhr supposes Xenophon to have entertained against the number seven29 . It was moreover the custom of the Athenians to name children on the seventh day after birth ; the reason being , as Aristotle says , that weakly infants commonly ...
... Niebuhr supposes Xenophon to have entertained against the number seven29 . It was moreover the custom of the Athenians to name children on the seventh day after birth ; the reason being , as Aristotle says , that weakly infants commonly ...
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