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Page xii
... 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 xiii
... perhaps there was no absolutely fixed order " for these two . But Flavius Philo- stratus tells us that the discus - hurling was Bapús and spear- throwing koûpos . 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 - hurling was Bapús and spear- throwing koûpos . It seems to me that a frequent distribution would be that suggested by ...
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... perhaps imply that Pindar's celebration of Hêrakles - and by consequence his ode in honor of Chromios — is καμάτων μεγάλων ποινά . The idea of upright straightforward conduct is led up to by ỏρlwσelv v . 15 , and enforced by καιρὸν οὐ ...
... perhaps imply that Pindar's celebration of Hêrakles - and by consequence his ode in honor of Chromios — is καμάτων μεγάλων ποινά . The idea of upright straightforward conduct is led up to by ỏρlwσelv v . 15 , and enforced by καιρὸν οὐ ...
Page 5
... 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 valor 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 valor of Chromios had ...
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... Perhaps there is a covert allusion to the temples of Dêmêter and her daughter , built by Gelo . The Schol . is needlessly exercised at the δέμνιον ' Αρτέμιδος be- ing in a possession of Persephone's , and suggests that the two goddesses ...
... Perhaps there is a covert allusion to the temples of Dêmêter and her daughter , built by Gelo . The Schol . is needlessly exercised at the δέμνιον ' Αρτέμιδος be- ing in a possession of Persephone's , and suggests that the two goddesses ...