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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... Death , probably written by AONIO PALEARIO , with an Introduction and Notes . The Italian text of 1543 reprinted in facsimile , with the French Version of 1551 , and an English Translation made in 1548 , by Edward Courtenay , Earl of ...
... Death , probably written by AONIO PALEARIO , with an Introduction and Notes . The Italian text of 1543 reprinted in facsimile , with the French Version of 1551 , and an English Translation made in 1548 , by Edward Courtenay , Earl of ...
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... Death , probably written by AONIO PALEARIO , with an Introduction and Notes . The Italian text of 1543 reprinted in facsimile , with the French Version of 1551 , and an English Translation made in 1548 , by Edward Courtenay , Earl of ...
... Death , probably written by AONIO PALEARIO , with an Introduction and Notes . The Italian text of 1543 reprinted in facsimile , with the French Version of 1551 , and an English Translation made in 1548 , by Edward Courtenay , Earl of ...
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... death ( which took place in June ) had ordered the Asiatic satraps to dis- band . Upon the rumour of Alexander's death , as it seems , they were joined by the Persian generals , who brought money and arms . Leosthenes was appointed ...
... death ( which took place in June ) had ordered the Asiatic satraps to dis- band . Upon the rumour of Alexander's death , as it seems , they were joined by the Persian generals , who brought money and arms . Leosthenes was appointed ...
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... death , so painful to others , is to them the gate of unspeakable blessings ; how can we talk of them as having quitted life , and not rather as having been regenerated by a new birth far more glorious than their first ? For at their ...
... death , so painful to others , is to them the gate of unspeakable blessings ; how can we talk of them as having quitted life , and not rather as having been regenerated by a new birth far more glorious than their first ? For at their ...
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... death which their friends have suffered , but the glory which they have left behind them . And if they have not reached the allotted age of man , yet they have become possessed of more than mortal happiness and of a memory which will be ...
... death which their friends have suffered , but the glory which they have left behind them . And if they have not reached the allotted age of man , yet they have become possessed of more than mortal happiness and of a memory which will be ...
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