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... attributed to the gods all things that are shameful and a reproach among mankind : theft , adultery , and mutual deception . 12. They have narrated every possible wicked story of the gods : theft , adultery , and mutual deception . 13 ...
... attributed to the gods all things that are shameful and a reproach among mankind : theft , adultery , and mutual deception . 12. They have narrated every possible wicked story of the gods : theft , adultery , and mutual deception . 13 ...
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... attributed to him are in Doric dialect . Their genuineness has been disputed by modern scholars , probably without justification.1 This work was usually given the title On the Universe . Another work entitled Bacchae was sometimes ...
... attributed to him are in Doric dialect . Their genuineness has been disputed by modern scholars , probably without justification.1 This work was usually given the title On the Universe . Another work entitled Bacchae was sometimes ...
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... attributed to ' Hippias of Thasos ' , perhaps by confusion ) . 21. ( PROCLUS , Commentary in Euclid : the quadratrices of Nicomedes and Hippias ) . 87. ANTIPHÔN THE SOPHIST ANTIPHON THE SOPHIST , believed to be of Athens , and to have ...
... attributed to ' Hippias of Thasos ' , perhaps by confusion ) . 21. ( PROCLUS , Commentary in Euclid : the quadratrices of Nicomedes and Hippias ) . 87. ANTIPHÔN THE SOPHIST ANTIPHON THE SOPHIST , believed to be of Athens , and to have ...
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