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... mentioned Pindar's Siegesliede erklärt von Friedrich Mezger , Leipzig , 1880. This volume has been found of great use . Though I have not always acquiesced in Prof. Mezger's views as to the structure of the odes , I fully admit the ...
... mentioned Pindar's Siegesliede erklärt von Friedrich Mezger , Leipzig , 1880. This volume has been found of great use . Though I have not always acquiesced in Prof. Mezger's views as to the structure of the odes , I fully admit the ...
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... mentioned , and yet win by wrestling . In this case , why should his statue bear the halteres and his prize - vase contain no allusion to wrestling ? " Yet these remarks are almost equally antagonistic to the application of Prof ...
... mentioned , and yet win by wrestling . In this case , why should his statue bear the halteres and his prize - vase contain no allusion to wrestling ? " Yet these remarks are almost equally antagonistic to the application of Prof ...
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... mentioned case of Pêleus , which was most pro- bably in accordance with the usage of the historic pentathlon , but also by Xenophon , Hellenica , IV . 7. 5 , ἅτε δὲ νεωστὶ τοῦ ̓Αγησιλάου ἐστρατευμένου εἰς τὸ ̓́Αργος , πυνθανόμενος ὁ ...
... mentioned case of Pêleus , which was most pro- bably in accordance with the usage of the historic pentathlon , but also by Xenophon , Hellenica , IV . 7. 5 , ἅτε δὲ νεωστὶ τοῦ ̓Αγησιλάου ἐστρατευμένου εἰς τὸ ̓́Αργος , πυνθανόμενος ὁ ...
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... ( mentioned by Mr Verrall , small ed . ) of Medea , 1266 , καί σε ( for καὶ ) δυσμενής — φόνος ἀμεί- Bera ' , ' ill - intending murder bringeth a change over thee , ' which is suggested by the metre as well as the sense of the passage ...
... ( mentioned by Mr Verrall , small ed . ) of Medea , 1266 , καί σε ( for καὶ ) δυσμενής — φόνος ἀμεί- Bera ' , ' ill - intending murder bringeth a change over thee , ' which is suggested by the metre as well as the sense of the passage ...
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... mention of the ' fair - throned Hours ' ( ev @ povo pai , Pyth . ix . 62 ) reminds us that the Heraion at Olympia possessed a chryselephantine group of the Horae seated on thrones , by Smilis of Aegina , whose date has been referred to ...
... mention of the ' fair - throned Hours ' ( ev @ povo pai , Pyth . ix . 62 ) reminds us that the Heraion at Olympia possessed a chryselephantine group of the Horae seated on thrones , by Smilis of Aegina , whose date has been referred to ...
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