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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... suggest that Trophonios ' oracle was originally an earth - oracle which operated by incubation . The ritual and in particular the emphasis on serpents suggests this . Tro- phonios later took over this earth - oracle , possibly under ...
... suggest that Trophonios ' oracle was originally an earth - oracle which operated by incubation . The ritual and in particular the emphasis on serpents suggests this . Tro- phonios later took over this earth - oracle , possibly under ...
Page 196
... suggests that someone other than the victor is the speaker here.19 The next section ( 93-96 ) then states that , in view of this accomplishment , one should be sure to praise even one's enemies ; the Scholiasts make no explicit comment ...
... suggests that someone other than the victor is the speaker here.19 The next section ( 93-96 ) then states that , in view of this accomplishment , one should be sure to praise even one's enemies ; the Scholiasts make no explicit comment ...
Page 326
... suggests an answer . There , when Socrates despairs of philo- sophical inquiry , Parmenides recommends to him that before engaging in such inquiry ( 135c ) he exercise his mind while he is yet young in so - called adoleschia , or in ...
... suggests an answer . There , when Socrates despairs of philo- sophical inquiry , Parmenides recommends to him that before engaging in such inquiry ( 135c ) he exercise his mind while he is yet young in so - called adoleschia , or in ...
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My Tongue Swore But My Mind | 19 |
Cosmological Myth and the Tuna | 37 |
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