The Classical Weekly, المجلدات 48-49Classical Association of the Atlantic States, 1954 |
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... Herodotus ; he also points to significant verbal agree- ments between the two accounts , and he rightly concludes that one is dependent on the other . Finally , he tries to establish the priority of the play by insisting that its ...
... Herodotus ; he also points to significant verbal agree- ments between the two accounts , and he rightly concludes that one is dependent on the other . Finally , he tries to establish the priority of the play by insisting that its ...
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agrees otherwise with Herodotean chronology , was ac- cordingly given to Herodotus and not manufactured by him . It should be emphasized , however , that Herodotus , who knew and used Aeschylus ' Persians , took from Aeschylus no more ...
agrees otherwise with Herodotean chronology , was ac- cordingly given to Herodotus and not manufactured by him . It should be emphasized , however , that Herodotus , who knew and used Aeschylus ' Persians , took from Aeschylus no more ...
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... Herodotus and Thucydides , to whom he returns at the end , G. is good . He well represents the present century's desire to seek the " mind " of the historian ; and of course this search must embrace the questions of sources and of com ...
... Herodotus and Thucydides , to whom he returns at the end , G. is good . He well represents the present century's desire to seek the " mind " of the historian ; and of course this search must embrace the questions of sources and of com ...
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