Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association, Volume 103Association, 1973 - Classical philology Beginning with v. 31, the proceedings and papers of the Philological Association of the Pacific Coast are included. |
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... gods as the Romans worshipped could not possibly have aided them in their rise to empire ; indeed , had they ignored or scorned that multitude of false gods and worshipped the one God they would have had a better kingdom on earth and an ...
... gods as the Romans worshipped could not possibly have aided them in their rise to empire ; indeed , had they ignored or scorned that multitude of false gods and worshipped the one God they would have had a better kingdom on earth and an ...
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... gods , Poseidon , Apollo , and Hades ( see further below , p . 309 ff . ) . But this account of a simultaneous contest against the three gods is unique to Pindar ; in the other surviving accounts , some of them earlier than Pindar , the ...
... gods , Poseidon , Apollo , and Hades ( see further below , p . 309 ff . ) . But this account of a simultaneous contest against the three gods is unique to Pindar ; in the other surviving accounts , some of them earlier than Pindar , the ...
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... gods themselves , that in extreme instances the gods may , as it were , run a risk in elevating mortals to a position from which they can challenge the gods , that the poet senses and expresses a tension between the divine source or ...
... gods themselves , that in extreme instances the gods may , as it were , run a risk in elevating mortals to a position from which they can challenge the gods , that the poet senses and expresses a tension between the divine source or ...
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Catullus 52 and the Consulship of Vatinius | 39 |
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