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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... mentions anything about dreams . The problem is whether Pausanias and Maximus mean that the consultant saw and heard ... mention sleep because he assumed that his reader was already familiar with the manner of revelation . Against the ...
... mentions anything about dreams . The problem is whether Pausanias and Maximus mean that the consultant saw and heard ... mention sleep because he assumed that his reader was already familiar with the manner of revelation . Against the ...
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... mention in line 8 of a sixth tribe , previously unattested for Oxyrhynchus . A six - year cycle of rotation would date this contract to A.D. 217/18 , which is the second year ( see line 21 ) of Macrinus . An unpublished Michigan papyrus ...
... mention in line 8 of a sixth tribe , previously unattested for Oxyrhynchus . A six - year cycle of rotation would date this contract to A.D. 217/18 , which is the second year ( see line 21 ) of Macrinus . An unpublished Michigan papyrus ...
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... mention the whole fleet until Xerxes reaches Abydos , when Herodotus says that he looked with satisfaction upon his entire armament , naval and military ( 7.44 ) . Diodorus does not contradict Herodotus in reporting that the Persian ...
... mention the whole fleet until Xerxes reaches Abydos , when Herodotus says that he looked with satisfaction upon his entire armament , naval and military ( 7.44 ) . Diodorus does not contradict Herodotus in reporting that the Persian ...
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My Tongue Swore But My Mind | 19 |
Cosmological Myth and the Tuna | 37 |
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