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... Dissen's con- jecture , a member of the Hyllean tribe of Dorians , one of the Hêrakleids who went from Rhodes to Gela ( see Pyth . 1. 62 ) . He was made by Hiero governor , éπíτроños ( according to Schol . on Nem . IX . ) , of Aetna ...
... Dissen's con- jecture , a member of the Hyllean tribe of Dorians , one of the Hêrakleids who went from Rhodes to Gela ( see Pyth . 1. 62 ) . He was made by Hiero governor , éπíτроños ( according to Schol . on Nem . IX . ) , of Aetna ...
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... Dissen's general explanation is correct , though he refines too much , especially in regarding the infant exploit of Herakles as meant for a parallel to Chromios ' early valour at the battle of Helôros , at the date of which he was ...
... Dissen's general explanation is correct , though he refines too much , especially in regarding the infant exploit of Herakles as meant for a parallel to Chromios ' early valour at the battle of Helôros , at the date of which he was ...
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... Dissen's equation , " initia Deorum posita sunt initia a Deis posita sunt . " But it is not easy to see how ἀρχαὶ θεῶν can mean ἀρχαὶ ναῶν , which is what Mr Wratislaw's sug- gestion seems to amount to . More- over , Ο1 . νι . 96 , Ζεὺς ...
... Dissen's equation , " initia Deorum posita sunt initia a Deis posita sunt . " But it is not easy to see how ἀρχαὶ θεῶν can mean ἀρχαὶ ναῶν , which is what Mr Wratislaw's sug- gestion seems to amount to . More- over , Ο1 . νι . 96 , Ζεὺς ...
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... Dissen com- pares μνήσασθαι χάρμης , but the idea is not the same . The aor . = call to mind , μνηστήρ = ' one who keeps in mind of . ' πολλῶν , κ.τ.λ. ] I have entered upon a copious theme , having aimed at moderation with a state ...
... Dissen com- pares μνήσασθαι χάρμης , but the idea is not the same . The aor . = call to mind , μνηστήρ = ' one who keeps in mind of . ' πολλῶν , κ.τ.λ. ] I have entered upon a copious theme , having aimed at moderation with a state ...
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... Dissen also approves ; but says , " Credas etiam sic jungi posse : λέλογχε , ἐσλοὺς μεμφομένοις ὕδωρ κάπνῳ ἀντία φέρειν , consequutus est hoc , ut probi viri obtrectatoribus aquam obviam ferant fumo , quem movent . " He 8 PINDARI CARMINA .
... Dissen also approves ; but says , " Credas etiam sic jungi posse : λέλογχε , ἐσλοὺς μεμφομένοις ὕδωρ κάπνῳ ἀντία φέρειν , consequutus est hoc , ut probi viri obtrectatoribus aquam obviam ferant fumo , quem movent . " He 8 PINDARI CARMINA .
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