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... Italy ; in consequence of political faction he was obliged to leave Thurii and have returned to Athens . His death occurred a little after 430. His work was published between 430 and 425 . may The most important factor in his life was ...
... Italy ; in consequence of political faction he was obliged to leave Thurii and have returned to Athens . His death occurred a little after 430. His work was published between 430 and 425 . may The most important factor in his life was ...
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... Italy . THE HE subject of this lecture is submitted to the judgement of thoughtful men and women in the belief that it concerns deeply the future of the world . We are to consider a few outstanding facts of history which are beyond ...
... Italy . THE HE subject of this lecture is submitted to the judgement of thoughtful men and women in the belief that it concerns deeply the future of the world . We are to consider a few outstanding facts of history which are beyond ...
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... Italy by Hannibal.3 * In " The Place of Dido in History , " c . vi of New Studies of a Great Inheritance , London , 1920 . 2 Aeneid , iv , 625 ff . 3 Nothing could better show the amazing power of traditional views Hear me , ye gods ...
... Italy by Hannibal.3 * In " The Place of Dido in History , " c . vi of New Studies of a Great Inheritance , London , 1920 . 2 Aeneid , iv , 625 ff . 3 Nothing could better show the amazing power of traditional views Hear me , ye gods ...
Contents
Paul Shorey | 57 |
THE POETIC STRUCTURE OF THE ODYSSEY | 97 |
ANCIENT EMPIRES AND The Modern WORLD | 125 |
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