Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association, Volume 99Association, 1968 - Classical philology Beginning with v. 31, the proceedings and papers of the Philological Association of the Pacific Coast are included. |
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... connection with Pythagoras or Pythagoreanism , and Mr. Bolton 18 suggests that Pythagoreanism was the lowest common ... connected with the daimonion by Plato , as the two trances described in Symp . 174D - 175C and 220CD show . For ...
... connection with Pythagoras or Pythagoreanism , and Mr. Bolton 18 suggests that Pythagoreanism was the lowest common ... connected with the daimonion by Plato , as the two trances described in Symp . 174D - 175C and 220CD show . For ...
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... connections between Pyth . 9 and Pyth . 3 appear in two clusters , one running from the beginning of each poem into ... connection between the two initial sections is of course natural : in their actual performance , the similarities of ...
... connections between Pyth . 9 and Pyth . 3 appear in two clusters , one running from the beginning of each poem into ... connection between the two initial sections is of course natural : in their actual performance , the similarities of ...
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... connection with Telesicrates ' ancestor Alexibiades ; 3.86-95 , in connection with the heroes Peleus and Cadmus ) , there is again no particular metrical correlation between these two passages . Consequently , it appears that Pindar ...
... connection with Telesicrates ' ancestor Alexibiades ; 3.86-95 , in connection with the heroes Peleus and Cadmus ) , there is again no particular metrical correlation between these two passages . Consequently , it appears that Pindar ...
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My Tongue Swore But My Mind | 19 |
Cosmological Myth and the Tuna | 37 |
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