Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association, Volume 32Association, 1901 - Classical philology Beginning with v. 31, the proceedings and papers of the Philological Association of the Pacific Coast are included. |
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... suppose that the Bene- ventines had yet even heard of the trick - horse mentioned by Dio ( LXVIII . 18 ) , to the presentation of which Petersen , followed by Domaszewski , supposes this relief to refer . And even if they had , to ...
... suppose that the Bene- ventines had yet even heard of the trick - horse mentioned by Dio ( LXVIII . 18 ) , to the presentation of which Petersen , followed by Domaszewski , supposes this relief to refer . And even if they had , to ...
Page 77
... suppose that the sacrifices referred to public honors , and the fact that only one crown is mentioned confirms the supposition . Like the delegates from Myrina ( C.I.G. 2155 , cited above ) , these judges 1 For this reference I am ...
... suppose that the sacrifices referred to public honors , and the fact that only one crown is mentioned confirms the supposition . Like the delegates from Myrina ( C.I.G. 2155 , cited above ) , these judges 1 For this reference I am ...
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... rendered . Unless they cast their all into the treasury there is no reason to suppose that the appropriation in these cases came under the state charities . The gift was rather Vol . xxxii . ] Public Appropriations in Greece . 81.
... rendered . Unless they cast their all into the treasury there is no reason to suppose that the appropriation in these cases came under the state charities . The gift was rather Vol . xxxii . ] Public Appropriations in Greece . 81.
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... suppose that rain - processions were not uncommon among the Greeks . Here I must leave Zeus for a moment to speak of prayers to the Opa or Seasons . According to Philochorus ( ap . Athenaeum , p . 656 a ) , the Athenians ταῖς Ωραις ...
... suppose that rain - processions were not uncommon among the Greeks . Here I must leave Zeus for a moment to speak of prayers to the Opa or Seasons . According to Philochorus ( ap . Athenaeum , p . 656 a ) , the Athenians ταῖς Ωραις ...
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... suppose that Zeus was addressed . Antigonus's story of the chariot is fully borne out by the coins still extant ( for illus- trations , see Haym , Del Tesoro Britannico , II , p . 122 ; Gard- ner , Cat . Greek Coins , Thessaly to ...
... suppose that Zeus was addressed . Antigonus's story of the chariot is fully borne out by the coins still extant ( for illus- trations , see Haym , Del Tesoro Britannico , II , p . 122 ; Gard- ner , Cat . Greek Coins , Thessaly to ...
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