Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association, Volume 101Association, 1970 - Classical philology Beginning with v. 31, the proceedings and papers of the Philological Association of the Pacific Coast are included. |
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... Zeus and Moira thus descended together ( 1045-46 ) . In the partnership of Zeus and Moira , the mutual antagonists of the Prometheus , healing of the " cosmic cleavage " 31 is effected and reflected ; instinct and reality have met in ...
... Zeus and Moira thus descended together ( 1045-46 ) . In the partnership of Zeus and Moira , the mutual antagonists of the Prometheus , healing of the " cosmic cleavage " 31 is effected and reflected ; instinct and reality have met in ...
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... Zeus of the Prometheus . The fact that Zeus is not the father of Prometheus reveals the pervasive extent of this paternal destructiveness as it touches all human and divine institutions and also enables Aeschylus to use Zeus as a pure ...
... Zeus of the Prometheus . The fact that Zeus is not the father of Prometheus reveals the pervasive extent of this paternal destructiveness as it touches all human and divine institutions and also enables Aeschylus to use Zeus as a pure ...
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... Zeus on his . The omen in this case is virtually self - explana- tory and needs no subtle word play to twist its meaning to the advan- tage of Thebes ; but still the omen must be formally accepted by Eteocles and activated by presenting ...
... Zeus on his . The omen in this case is virtually self - explana- tory and needs no subtle word play to twist its meaning to the advan- tage of Thebes ; but still the omen must be formally accepted by Eteocles and activated by presenting ...
Contents
Furtivus Amor The Structure | 1 |
The Leyden MS of Tacitus Major Works I | 29 |
Blemeainôablemes eôs Meaning | 51 |
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