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... τὰ δύο γε ἦν πρῶτος · καὶ γὰρ δρόμῳ τε ἐκράτει πηδήματι Ἱερώνυμον * Ανδριον καταπαλαισθεὶς δὲ ὑπ ' αὐτοῦ καὶ ἁμαρτῶν τῆς νίκης , κ.τ.λ. Her . IX . 33 tells us that Τισάμενος παρὰ ἓν πάλαισμα ἔδραμε νικᾶν Ολυμπιάδα Ἱερ . τῷ ̓Α . ἐλθὼν ἐς ...
... τὰ δύο γε ἦν πρῶτος · καὶ γὰρ δρόμῳ τε ἐκράτει πηδήματι Ἱερώνυμον * Ανδριον καταπαλαισθεὶς δὲ ὑπ ' αὐτοῦ καὶ ἁμαρτῶν τῆς νίκης , κ.τ.λ. Her . IX . 33 tells us that Τισάμενος παρὰ ἓν πάλαισμα ἔδραμε νικᾶν Ολυμπιάδα Ἱερ . τῷ ̓Α . ἐλθὼν ἐς ...
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... τὰ δευτερεῖα ἔχοντα πάντων τὸν φιλόσοφον , κ.τ.λ. Even in Plutarch Symp . Probl . ix . 2 , where alpha ταῖς τρισὶν ὥσπερ οἱ πένταθλοι περίεστι καὶ νικᾷ , definite classes of letters are vanquished at each contest ' , so that this ...
... τὰ δευτερεῖα ἔχοντα πάντων τὸν φιλόσοφον , κ.τ.λ. Even in Plutarch Symp . Probl . ix . 2 , where alpha ταῖς τρισὶν ὥσπερ οἱ πένταθλοι περίεστι καὶ νικᾷ , definite classes of letters are vanquished at each contest ' , so that this ...
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... τὰ πόλλ ̓ ἀοιδοὶ ἄρχονται , Διὸς ἐκ προοιμίου · καὶ ὅδ ̓ ἀνὴρ καταβολὴν ἱερῶν ἀγώνων νικαφορίας δέδεκται πρώταν Νεμεαίου 5 ἐν πολυϋμνήτῳ Διὸς ἄλσει . ὀφείλει δ ̓ ἔτι , πατρίαν 1. Ομηρίδαι . ] For this clan or school of rhapsodists from ...
... τὰ πόλλ ̓ ἀοιδοὶ ἄρχονται , Διὸς ἐκ προοιμίου · καὶ ὅδ ̓ ἀνὴρ καταβολὴν ἱερῶν ἀγώνων νικαφορίας δέδεκται πρώταν Νεμεαίου 5 ἐν πολυϋμνήτῳ Διὸς ἄλσει . ὀφείλει δ ̓ ἔτι , πατρίαν 1. Ομηρίδαι . ] For this clan or school of rhapsodists from ...
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... τὰ δ ̓ οἴκοι μάσσον ' ἀριθμοῦ 35 Διὸς ἀγῶνι . τόν , ὦ πολῖται , κωμάξατε Τιμοδήμῳ σὺν 25 ἁδυμελεῖ δ ̓ ἐξάρχετε φωνᾷ . NEMEA III . ON THE VICTORY OF ARISTOKLEIDAS OF AEGINA. Στρ . έ . εὐκλέϊ νόστῳ · 20. ἀλλά . ] For μὲν ἀλλὰ cf. Οl . IX ...
... τὰ δ ̓ οἴκοι μάσσον ' ἀριθμοῦ 35 Διὸς ἀγῶνι . τόν , ὦ πολῖται , κωμάξατε Τιμοδήμῳ σὺν 25 ἁδυμελεῖ δ ̓ ἐξάρχετε φωνᾷ . NEMEA III . ON THE VICTORY OF ARISTOKLEIDAS OF AEGINA. Στρ . έ . εὐκλέϊ νόστῳ · 20. ἀλλά . ] For μὲν ἀλλὰ cf. Οl . IX ...
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... τὰ μέν . ] The answering δὲ would regularly come with the general sense of v . 59-63 , but the construction alters in the course of the long interval . 44. χερσί . ] For the plur . cf. ΟΙ . ΧΙΙΙ . 95 , τὰ πολλὰ βέλεα καρτύνειν χεροίν ...
... τὰ μέν . ] The answering δὲ would regularly come with the general sense of v . 59-63 , but the construction alters in the course of the long interval . 44. χερσί . ] For the plur . cf. ΟΙ . ΧΙΙΙ . 95 , τὰ πολλὰ βέλεα καρτύνειν χεροίν ...
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