Huperidou logos epitaphios. The funeral oration of Hyperides over Leosthenes and his comrades in the Lamian war: the fragments ed. with notes and an intr. by C. Babington |
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... Persian generals , who brought money and arms . Leosthenes was appointed their commander - in - chief , and proceeded secretly to en- gage the services of the Etolians , so as to raise a force capable of opposing the Macedonian interest ...
... Persian generals , who brought money and arms . Leosthenes was appointed their commander - in - chief , and proceeded secretly to en- gage the services of the Etolians , so as to raise a force capable of opposing the Macedonian interest ...
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... Persian wars were a standing subject of discourse in funeral orations , περὶ ὧν οἱ μάλιστα δυνηθέντες τῶν πολιτῶν εἰπεῖν ἐπὶ τοῖς δημοσίᾳ θαπτομένοις πολλάκις εἰρήκασιν . Isocr . Paneg . p . 55 D. ( See also p . 73 Ε . ἥδιστα ...
... Persian wars were a standing subject of discourse in funeral orations , περὶ ὧν οἱ μάλιστα δυνηθέντες τῶν πολιτῶν εἰπεῖν ἐπὶ τοῖς δημοσίᾳ θαπτομένοις πολλάκις εἰρήκασιν . Isocr . Paneg . p . 55 D. ( See also p . 73 Ε . ἥδιστα ...
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... Persian wars . It may be confidently affirmed that they could not have been instituted much later , since we have an actual example of one within forty years afterwards , and since about nine years later still , at the beginning of the ...
... Persian wars . It may be confidently affirmed that they could not have been instituted much later , since we have an actual example of one within forty years afterwards , and since about nine years later still , at the beginning of the ...
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Hyperides Churchill Babington. wars , and was intended to excite the Greeks against Persia , and to dissuade them from spending their efforts against each other . We learn that he dwelt much on the Persian wars in this decla- mation ...
Hyperides Churchill Babington. wars , and was intended to excite the Greeks against Persia , and to dissuade them from spending their efforts against each other . We learn that he dwelt much on the Persian wars in this decla- mation ...
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... Persian wars , the education of the deceased , their valour , and the like ; but at the same time this treatment is occasionally so overdone , that it becomes evident that Plato is indulging his sarcastic propensities at the expense of ...
... Persian wars , the education of the deceased , their valour , and the like ; but at the same time this treatment is occasionally so overdone , that it becomes evident that Plato is indulging his sarcastic propensities at the expense of ...
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