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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... traditional interpretation , which see varying degrees of clarity and precision in Pindar's attitude to the myth , and explain his change of position in different ways.44 Let us take first that version of the traditional interpretation ...
... traditional interpretation , which see varying degrees of clarity and precision in Pindar's attitude to the myth , and explain his change of position in different ways.44 Let us take first that version of the traditional interpretation ...
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... traditional interpretation ) that in lines 35 ff . ( áró μοi λóyoν ктλ . ) Pindar denies the truth of the myth ? For this is the form in which Farnell ( II 69 ) , in justifying his own interpretation , represents the traditional ...
... traditional interpretation ) that in lines 35 ff . ( áró μοi λóyoν ктλ . ) Pindar denies the truth of the myth ? For this is the form in which Farnell ( II 69 ) , in justifying his own interpretation , represents the traditional ...
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... traditional interpretation which deliberately thrust into the background , or deliberately re- Pindar denies the truth of the Heracles myth . Fraccaroli and Pini themselves construe ( as did Heyne [ above , note 36 ] ad loc . ) " leave ...
... traditional interpretation which deliberately thrust into the background , or deliberately re- Pindar denies the truth of the Heracles myth . Fraccaroli and Pini themselves construe ( as did Heyne [ above , note 36 ] ad loc . ) " leave ...
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