The Classical Museum, المجلد 2Leonhard Schmitz John W. Parker, 1845 |
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... expression , quite " arbitrary and unfounded , " and to have no traceable connexion with civil or natural divisions . The Cyropædia consists of eight books , the Hellenics and Anabasis ( as has been already stated ) each contain seven ...
... expression , quite " arbitrary and unfounded , " and to have no traceable connexion with civil or natural divisions . The Cyropædia consists of eight books , the Hellenics and Anabasis ( as has been already stated ) each contain seven ...
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... expression he re- fers generally to the preceding part of his work , as he refers generally to the subsequent part by the expressions oi omile or ὀπίσω λόγοι , Ι . 75. VII . 213.50 • The allusion in Lucian proves that Herodotus was not ...
... expression he re- fers generally to the preceding part of his work , as he refers generally to the subsequent part by the expressions oi omile or ὀπίσω λόγοι , Ι . 75. VII . 213.50 • The allusion in Lucian proves that Herodotus was not ...
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... expression of Diogenes . He states , however , that there were other divisions ; which proves , as in the case of Thucydides , that there being no authentic division , different editors divided the works differently . The Hellenics ...
... expression of Diogenes . He states , however , that there were other divisions ; which proves , as in the case of Thucydides , that there being no authentic division , different editors divided the works differently . The Hellenics ...
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... expression by which the main subject of that portion of the poem is described . Thus Herodotus refers to the Aioμýdeos ȧpio- Tein 102 ; Plato to the Arai 103 ; and Aristotle to the ' AXxívov áπóλoyos104 : other ancient names for ...
... expression by which the main subject of that portion of the poem is described . Thus Herodotus refers to the Aioμýdeos ȧpio- Tein 102 ; Plato to the Arai 103 ; and Aristotle to the ' AXxívov áπóλoyos104 : other ancient names for ...
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... expression oux òpáas at the begin- ning of the Atoonμeia may be compared with Virg . Georg . III . 103 , 250 , and does not prove that the poems are not continuous . a complete form , were composed in books . It 34 THE HELLENICS OF ...
... expression oux òpáas at the begin- ning of the Atoonμeia may be compared with Virg . Georg . III . 103 , 250 , and does not prove that the poems are not continuous . a complete form , were composed in books . It 34 THE HELLENICS OF ...
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