The Classical Museum, المجلد 2Leonhard Schmitz John W. Parker, 1845 |
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... character of the Hellenics , and the division and number of its books , are sufficient to establish the view taken by Niebuhr . In the first place it may be remarked that Niebuhr's argu- ments with respect to the different periods at ...
... character of the Hellenics , and the division and number of its books , are sufficient to establish the view taken by Niebuhr . In the first place it may be remarked that Niebuhr's argu- ments with respect to the different periods at ...
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... character of the number seven , that they seem , on the contrary , to consider it the most absolute and perfect of all numbers . To say nothing of Philo , who may be thought to have a national and religious bias , Gellius , Censorinus ...
... character of the number seven , that they seem , on the contrary , to consider it the most absolute and perfect of all numbers . To say nothing of Philo , who may be thought to have a national and religious bias , Gellius , Censorinus ...
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... character , or bond of connexion ; these portions of the work would , in later times , naturally be thrown by the grammarians into separate books . Diodorus , however , in another place states distinctly that Ephorus composed his ...
... character , or bond of connexion ; these portions of the work would , in later times , naturally be thrown by the grammarians into separate books . Diodorus , however , in another place states distinctly that Ephorus composed his ...
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... character . § 7. The assumption of the continued existence of the dead in a human form , appears also to rest upon another inference from sensible impressions , which we shall here touch upon . Patroclus had appeared to Achilles from ...
... character . § 7. The assumption of the continued existence of the dead in a human form , appears also to rest upon another inference from sensible impressions , which we shall here touch upon . Patroclus had appeared to Achilles from ...
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... separate knowledge of marks or characters on a stone , a table , & c . appeared to the simple understanding as a picking up and collecting of them ; with which corresponds in the Greek ȧvayıуvoke , and still more particularly.
... separate knowledge of marks or characters on a stone , a table , & c . appeared to the simple understanding as a picking up and collecting of them ; with which corresponds in the Greek ȧvayıуvoke , and still more particularly.
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