The Year's Work in Classical StudiesJ.W. Arrowsmith, 1927 - Classical education |
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... traces of Posidonius under every stone in the first century B.C. As he reasonably points out , many passages attributed to Posidonius contain elements which cannot possibly have emanated from him . Karl Reinhardt , already known by his ...
... traces of Posidonius under every stone in the first century B.C. As he reasonably points out , many passages attributed to Posidonius contain elements which cannot possibly have emanated from him . Karl Reinhardt , already known by his ...
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... traces its vicissitudes and fixes its chronology ( 280-274 / 3 B.C. ) by carefully dove- tailing the data from Greek inscriptions and from a new Babylonian calendar . 5 C. F. Lehmann - Haupt , dealing somewhat freely with the evidence ...
... traces its vicissitudes and fixes its chronology ( 280-274 / 3 B.C. ) by carefully dove- tailing the data from Greek inscriptions and from a new Babylonian calendar . 5 C. F. Lehmann - Haupt , dealing somewhat freely with the evidence ...
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... traces a chain of base forts with advanced outworks and identifies several ancient sites . A minute study of the remains at Phyle by W. Wrede leads to the conclusion that they belonged to the first half of the fourth century . Megara ...
... traces a chain of base forts with advanced outworks and identifies several ancient sites . A minute study of the remains at Phyle by W. Wrede leads to the conclusion that they belonged to the first half of the fourth century . Megara ...
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... traces the origin of this law , not to antiseptic precautions against pollution but to a straightforward sense of communal self- preservation , and its growth into an effective system to Solon's simplifications of procedure . The ...
... traces the origin of this law , not to antiseptic precautions against pollution but to a straightforward sense of communal self- preservation , and its growth into an effective system to Solon's simplifications of procedure . The ...
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... traces the whole history of Roman military equipment . It is particularly to be welcomed for its sensible criticism of alleged debts to the Etruscans . In A Note on the Promotion of Centurions 5 H. M. D. Parker suggests that in imperial ...
... traces the whole history of Roman military equipment . It is particularly to be welcomed for its sensible criticism of alleged debts to the Etruscans . In A Note on the Promotion of Centurions 5 H. M. D. Parker suggests that in imperial ...
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Page 63 - ... of indifference the moral content of a poem or the moral character of the author. Nay, they are all-important factors in producing the total impression which has to be made upon the hearer. The matter of literature is life ; and tragedy is in a special sense the 1 Poet. xiii. 8. Contrast Plato, who would compel the poet to exhibit the perfect requital of vice and virtue (Laws ii.
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