Classical Quarterly, المجلدات 40-41Edward Vernon Arnold, Frederick William Hall Clarendon Press, 1946 |
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... given on p . 469 of his Miscellanea Critica , with reference to Demosth . 9. 70 ( 128 ) яáλαι тis ηdéws äv lows eρwτnowν κálnтαι . Cobet , who has been followed by later editors , altered éparnowv ( the universal reading of the codd ...
... given on p . 469 of his Miscellanea Critica , with reference to Demosth . 9. 70 ( 128 ) яáλαι тis ηdéws äv lows eρwτnowν κálnтαι . Cobet , who has been followed by later editors , altered éparnowv ( the universal reading of the codd ...
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... given to Oreibasios announcing the inability of Apollo to prophesy there again . This oracle begins with the line : εἴπατε τῷ βασιλῆϊ · χαμαι πέσε δαίδαλος αὐλά ' , and has been translated by Swinburne as The Last Oracle . Of it Myers ...
... given to Oreibasios announcing the inability of Apollo to prophesy there again . This oracle begins with the line : εἴπατε τῷ βασιλῆϊ · χαμαι πέσε δαίδαλος αὐλά ' , and has been translated by Swinburne as The Last Oracle . Of it Myers ...
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... given by Eusebius . Can it not be the case , then , that he has mistakenly placed a non - Delphic utterance in the midst of the Delphic responses drawn from Eusebius ? It can ; but this supposition involves ascribing an error to ...
... given by Eusebius . Can it not be the case , then , that he has mistakenly placed a non - Delphic utterance in the midst of the Delphic responses drawn from Eusebius ? It can ; but this supposition involves ascribing an error to ...
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