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... 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 ad Aris- tidem is perhaps somewhat lowered by the fact ...
... 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 ad Aris- tidem is perhaps somewhat lowered by the fact ...
Page xvii
... perhaps there was no absolutely fixed order " for these two . But Flavius Philo- stratus tells us that the discus - throwing was ẞapus and spear- throwing kovos . It seems to me that a frequent distribution would be that suggested by ...
... perhaps there was no absolutely fixed order " for these two . But Flavius Philo- stratus tells us that the discus - throwing was ẞapus and spear- throwing kovos . It seems to me that a frequent distribution would be that suggested by ...
Page xviii
... perhaps without the full consciousness of purpose on the part of those who did thus modify them . Especially after the Persian war , when the public Palaestrae became fully organised , they were more consciously meant to provide for the ...
... perhaps without the full consciousness of purpose on the part of those who did thus modify them . Especially after the Persian war , when the public Palaestrae became fully organised , they were more consciously meant to provide for the ...
Page xxiii
... Perhaps Eur . Bacch . 593 , aλaλágerai is ' will cause the cry of victory . ' Euripides furnishes a very clear case of the causal use in Helen . 381 , ἄν τέ ποτ ' Αρτεμις ἐξεχορεύσατο | χρυσοκέρατ ̓ λapov , ' caused to leave ( keep away ...
... Perhaps Eur . Bacch . 593 , aλaλágerai is ' will cause the cry of victory . ' Euripides furnishes a very clear case of the causal use in Helen . 381 , ἄν τέ ποτ ' Αρτεμις ἐξεχορεύσατο | χρυσοκέρατ ̓ λapov , ' caused to leave ( keep away ...
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... perhaps to some extent his marriage with Hêbê presented a parallel to Chromios ' splendid alliance . There is no need to suppose that by reciting the infantine courage of Hêrakles the poet meant to imply that the valour of Chromios had ...
... perhaps to some extent his marriage with Hêbê presented a parallel to Chromios ' splendid alliance . There is no need to suppose that by reciting the infantine courage of Hêrakles the poet meant to imply that the valour of Chromios had ...
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