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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... meanings . The word prophasis , however , is not a later development in Greek , but is found in the oldest literature , in Homer , the early Ionian writings , Pindar , and Herodotus . If the more general meaning suggested by etymology ...
... meanings . The word prophasis , however , is not a later development in Greek , but is found in the oldest literature , in Homer , the early Ionian writings , Pindar , and Herodotus . If the more general meaning suggested by etymology ...
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... meaning and that the more familiar meaning of " explanation " or " pretext " came later . He considered that this supposedly older use of the word was more in keeping with the phenomenological emphasis of early Greek thought , before ...
... meaning and that the more familiar meaning of " explanation " or " pretext " came later . He considered that this supposedly older use of the word was more in keeping with the phenomenological emphasis of early Greek thought , before ...
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... meaning " declare " rather than " foretell , " and of popaive meaning " foretell . " They are all passages where a translator must choose between " predict " and " declare , " but it is the context which encourages one choice rather ...
... meaning " declare " rather than " foretell , " and of popaive meaning " foretell . " They are all passages where a translator must choose between " predict " and " declare , " but it is the context which encourages one choice rather ...
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