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... LATE FELLOW OF JESUS COLLEGE , CAMBRIDGE . EDITED FOR THE SYNDICS OF THE UNIVERSITY PRESS . CAMBRIDGE : AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS . 1883 [ All Rights reserved . ] 2 BODLEIAN LIBRARY 6 AUG 83 OXFORD This volume is respectfully PINDAR :
... LATE FELLOW OF JESUS COLLEGE , CAMBRIDGE . EDITED FOR THE SYNDICS OF THE UNIVERSITY PRESS . CAMBRIDGE : AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS . 1883 [ All Rights reserved . ] 2 BODLEIAN LIBRARY 6 AUG 83 OXFORD This volume is respectfully PINDAR :
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... late Mr Arthur Holmes ' lectures ; to Professor Colvin for kindly selecting and seeing to the illustrative coins ; to Mr Fanshawe and Professor Postgate for many notes ; and to Dr Waldstein for very valuable information as to the ...
... late Mr Arthur Holmes ' lectures ; to Professor Colvin for kindly selecting and seeing to the illustrative coins ; to Mr Fanshawe and Professor Postgate for many notes ; and to Dr Waldstein for very valuable information as to the ...
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... late writers , if they thought of old times at all , or perhaps to the exhibitions of professional athletes of their own times ; while Plato refers to ordinary cases in the fifth and fourth centuries B. C. The authority of the Scholiast ...
... late writers , if they thought of old times at all , or perhaps to the exhibitions of professional athletes of their own times ; while Plato refers to ordinary cases in the fifth and fourth centuries B. C. The authority of the Scholiast ...
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... late patens , εἰς ὃ διεπερω- μεν ) , that διαπρυσίᾳ simply means from end to end , ' ' right through , ' an adverbial adjective . It is ex- plained by Δωδώναθεν ... πρὸς Ιόνιον πόρον . For the interpretation we must compare Eur . Andr ...
... late patens , εἰς ὃ διεπερω- μεν ) , that διαπρυσίᾳ simply means from end to end , ' ' right through , ' an adverbial adjective . It is ex- plained by Δωδώναθεν ... πρὸς Ιόνιον πόρον . For the interpretation we must compare Eur . Andr ...
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... late in the year and the poet would hardly be likely to transfer the myths of Mykênae to Argos immediately after the destruction of the former . For such transference in the Tragedians cf. Aesch . Ag . 24 , Porson on Eur . Heracl . 188 ...
... late in the year and the poet would hardly be likely to transfer the myths of Mykênae to Argos immediately after the destruction of the former . For such transference in the Tragedians cf. Aesch . Ag . 24 , Porson on Eur . Heracl . 188 ...
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