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... contests may have at once retired as beaten . Similarly all wrestled , or at least those who had not been beaten by any one competitor in three out of the first four contests . This retirement is a natural consequence of what I hold to ...
... contests may have at once retired as beaten . Similarly all wrestled , or at least those who had not been beaten by any one competitor in three out of the first four contests . This retirement is a natural consequence of what I hold to ...
Page x
... CONTESTS OUT OF THE FIVE . Thus I do not , like Dr Pinder , force the meaning of vikav , but only distribute its application . It follows from my hypothesis that the first in wrestling , if there was any , won the pentathlon . But still ...
... CONTESTS OUT OF THE FIVE . Thus I do not , like Dr Pinder , force the meaning of vikav , but only distribute its application . It follows from my hypothesis that the first in wrestling , if there was any , won the pentathlon . But still ...
Page xi
... contests , as Dr Pinder assumes in regard to the first . In supporting the objection to Dr Pinder's view that " if it were true , those contests which Dr Pinder asserts to be the most important , " the first three , " would count for ...
... contests , as Dr Pinder assumes in regard to the first . In supporting the objection to Dr Pinder's view that " if it were true , those contests which Dr Pinder asserts to be the most important , " the first three , " would count for ...
Page xii
... contests . On my hypothesis , according to Prof. Gardner's own view of the heroes ' merit , we get the subjoined simple scheme . ἅλμα ἄκων δίσκος δρόμος πάλη Lynkeus 4 or 5 1 2 5 or 4 Telamôn 5 or 4 2 1 4 or 5 Kalaïs 1 or 2 5 or 4 4 or ...
... contests . On my hypothesis , according to Prof. Gardner's own view of the heroes ' merit , we get the subjoined simple scheme . ἅλμα ἄκων δίσκος δρόμος πάλη Lynkeus 4 or 5 1 2 5 or 4 Telamôn 5 or 4 2 1 4 or 5 Kalaïs 1 or 2 5 or 4 4 or ...
Page xiii
... contests ; and often , no doubt , the ultimate victor would be absolutely first in three out of the first four contests . My hypothesis avoids the following difficulty entailed by assuming that each kind of contest was decided ...
... contests ; and often , no doubt , the ultimate victor would be absolutely first in three out of the first four contests . My hypothesis avoids the following difficulty entailed by assuming that each kind of contest was decided ...
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