Classical Quarterly, المجلد 18John Percival Postgate, Edward Vernon Arnold, Frederick William Hall Clarendon Press, 1924 |
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الصفحة 11
... doubt . 3 For its date see Sikes and Allen , p . 198 of their edition of the Hymns . 4 The coincidence of all the principal cycles of Greek myth ( save that of Odysseus on Ithaca , which is not myth or saga at all ) with the sites of ...
... doubt . 3 For its date see Sikes and Allen , p . 198 of their edition of the Hymns . 4 The coincidence of all the principal cycles of Greek myth ( save that of Odysseus on Ithaca , which is not myth or saga at all ) with the sites of ...
الصفحة 13
... doubt in all cases a god of the general type of Attis , who is a vegetation daimon , dying and rising again , and therefore appears to the Greeks now as a god , now as a hero , one character or the other predominating in different ...
... doubt in all cases a god of the general type of Attis , who is a vegetation daimon , dying and rising again , and therefore appears to the Greeks now as a god , now as a hero , one character or the other predominating in different ...
الصفحة 17
... doubt that Philip V. was the son of Demetrius II . and of the Epeirot princess Phthia.1 But historians have always started from Eusebius ' statement ( 1,237 Schoene ) that he was the son of Chryseis , a Thessalian captive whom Demetrius ...
... doubt that Philip V. was the son of Demetrius II . and of the Epeirot princess Phthia.1 But historians have always started from Eusebius ' statement ( 1,237 Schoene ) that he was the son of Chryseis , a Thessalian captive whom Demetrius ...
الصفحة 18
... doubts , that he was legitimate . Beloch's argument , that otherwise Doson would have had the better claim ... doubt , on the above , that Philip was the eldest son of Demetrius and Phthia , and one of the children mentioned in ...
... doubts , that he was legitimate . Beloch's argument , that otherwise Doson would have had the better claim ... doubt , on the above , that Philip was the eldest son of Demetrius and Phthia , and one of the children mentioned in ...
الصفحة 19
... doubt as to the use of Antigonus ' patronymic so long after his accession , even though it was part of his official style ; but I need not have , for the patronymic actually occurs in I.G. 112 , 777 , a broken fragment of the same ...
... doubt as to the use of Antigonus ' patronymic so long after his accession , even though it was part of his official style ; but I need not have , for the patronymic actually occurs in I.G. 112 , 777 , a broken fragment of the same ...
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الصفحة 169 - Thus 2 do all things draw breath and breathe it out again. All have bloodless tubes of flesh extended over the surface of their bodies ; and at the mouths of these the outermost surface of the skin is perforated all over with pores closely packed together, so as to keep in the blood while a free 5 passage is cut for the air to pass through.
الصفحة 56 - To advance the study of Greek language, literature, and art, and to illustrate the history of the Greek race in the ancient, Byzantine, and NeoHellenic periods, by the publication of memoirs and unedited documents or monuments in a Journal to be issued periodically.
الصفحة 36 - Nibelunge," such as it was written down at the end of the twelfth, or the beginning of the thirteenth century, is
الصفحة 56 - Association are to promote the development and maintain the well-being of classical studies, and in particular: (a) To impress upon public opinion the claim of such studies to an...
الصفحة 169 - ... surface of the skin is perforated all over with pores closely packed together, so as to keep in the blood while a free passage is cut for the air to pass through. Then, when the thin blood recedes from these, the bubbling air rushes in with an impetuous surge; and when the blood runs back it is breathed out again.
الصفحة 185 - Te superi colunt, observant inferi, tu rotas orbem, luminas solem, regis mundum, calcas Tartarum : tibi respondent sidera, redeunt tempora, gaudent numina, serviunt elementa : tuo nutu spirant flamina, nutriunt nubila, germinant semina, crescunt gramina,
الصفحة 161 - Weep no more, maidens ; for where the kindness of the Dark Powers is an abiding grace to the quick and to the dead, there is no room for mourning ; divine anger would follow. AN. Son of Aegeus, we supplicate thee ! TH.