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. |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 82
Page 133
... reasons ; they were war - like , close - in fighters ( quoting Archilochus fr . 3 ) . The absence of any apparent link ... reason for the apparent relationship more in line with other data that have come down concerning this early period ...
... reasons ; they were war - like , close - in fighters ( quoting Archilochus fr . 3 ) . The absence of any apparent link ... reason for the apparent relationship more in line with other data that have come down concerning this early period ...
Page 150
... reason the names of Jacob's seventy descendants that entered Egypt ( Ant . 2.176 ) , as well as the names of the families that returned to Jerusalem ( 11.68 ) from the Babylonian captivity or the names of the Jews who put away their ...
... reason the names of Jacob's seventy descendants that entered Egypt ( Ant . 2.176 ) , as well as the names of the families that returned to Jerusalem ( 11.68 ) from the Babylonian captivity or the names of the Jews who put away their ...
Page 226
... reason of his ability to create a concrete , tangible artifact which enables one to cope with dangerous , uncertain , otherworldly situations . In short , he possessed power not unlike that of the gods in the Rig Veda , who can make as ...
... reason of his ability to create a concrete , tangible artifact which enables one to cope with dangerous , uncertain , otherworldly situations . In short , he possessed power not unlike that of the gods in the Rig Veda , who can make as ...
Contents
The Leyden MS of Tacitus Major Works | 51 |
Sophocles Philoctetes and the Homeric | 63 |
The Pattern of Aeschylean Tragedy | 84 |
22 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Aegisthus Aeschylus Ahasuerus Alcibiades appears Apuleius argument Association assume aulos avena Buck Caesar century chorus Cicero cited Classical Clytemnestra Coleman Committee Contra Celsum dialects discussion earlier Electra element Esther Eteocles Euclio Eumolpus Euripides evidence example fact fanum father Greece Greek Haman Helen hero Hesiod Homer hymn ibid innovation interpolated interpretation isoglosses Josephus later Latin Leidensis Ligarius lines linguistic Lucius Lysiteles Manilius meaning Megadorus Menaechmus Menelaus Metamorphoses motif Muses narrative Neoptolemus occurs Odysseus Oedipus original papyri passage Peloponnese perhaps Philoctetes Plautus play poem poet Pompey probably reference Risch Roman Satyricon says scene Schwyzer seems Seneca Servius Sirens slave Socrates song speech stage Stoic suggests syrinx thematic theme Theoclymenus Theogony third inversion Tibullus Timai tion tradition trial verbs vowel words Zeus δὲ καὶ