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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... ( probably from Poseidonios , Jacoby 87 F53 ) says that many people think the famous Pillars are really " the bronze pillars 8 cubits high in the Herakleion of Gadeira , on which stands inscribed the cost of building the temple . " This ...
... ( probably from Poseidonios , Jacoby 87 F53 ) says that many people think the famous Pillars are really " the bronze pillars 8 cubits high in the Herakleion of Gadeira , on which stands inscribed the cost of building the temple . " This ...
Page 198
... probably be unwilling to state openly that Thebes thus stood in need of a foreigner to honor her . Telesicrates himself , though , could very well be represented as stating his friendship for Thebes in these terms.24 It would of course ...
... probably be unwilling to state openly that Thebes thus stood in need of a foreigner to honor her . Telesicrates himself , though , could very well be represented as stating his friendship for Thebes in these terms.24 It would of course ...
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... probably came from having good knowledge of the battle preliminaries , but a sketchy account of the battle itself ... probably in his source . Diodorus ' source , Ephorus , probably had the figure of 40 , which is confirmed if Plutarch's ...
... probably came from having good knowledge of the battle preliminaries , but a sketchy account of the battle itself ... probably in his source . Diodorus ' source , Ephorus , probably had the figure of 40 , which is confirmed if Plutarch's ...
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My Tongue Swore But My Mind | 19 |
Cosmological Myth and the Tuna | 37 |
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