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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Page 152
... passage in the Talmud is the one telling of Joshua ben Hananiah's contest with the Athenian sages ( Bekhorot 8b ) , in which both parties agreed that the one who was defeated should be left entirely at the mercy of the victor ; but ...
... passage in the Talmud is the one telling of Joshua ben Hananiah's contest with the Athenian sages ( Bekhorot 8b ) , in which both parties agreed that the one who was defeated should be left entirely at the mercy of the victor ; but ...
Page 196
... passage is 158 , which refers to " my " writing ( γένοιτό μοι χαρίεντα γράφειν ) ; presumably the Scholiast means that the speaker here is Pindar . Then , in lines 90-92 , we learn that at Aegina and Megara the speaker has honored this ...
... passage is 158 , which refers to " my " writing ( γένοιτό μοι χαρίεντα γράφειν ) ; presumably the Scholiast means that the speaker here is Pindar . Then , in lines 90-92 , we learn that at Aegina and Megara the speaker has honored this ...
Page 200
... passage directly with 93-94 , the suggestion is then inevitable that Telesicrates had ex @ poí at Thebes . This seems most inappropriate in a poem whose object is his praise . On the other hand , if there are here two different speakers ...
... passage directly with 93-94 , the suggestion is then inevitable that Telesicrates had ex @ poí at Thebes . This seems most inappropriate in a poem whose object is his praise . On the other hand , if there are here two different speakers ...
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My Tongue Swore But My Mind | 19 |
Cosmological Myth and the Tuna | 37 |
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