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... writer's chief contention — a pre - Draconian date for Cylon . Instead of the frag- ments of this work , preserved in the Berlin Papyrus , No. CLXIII . , and in a garbled form in the later Greek writers , we have now a copy of the ...
... writer's chief contention — a pre - Draconian date for Cylon . Instead of the frag- ments of this work , preserved in the Berlin Papyrus , No. CLXIII . , and in a garbled form in the later Greek writers , we have now a copy of the ...
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... Ephetae , Archons ) , and ascribes decrees ènì Tupavvídɩ to the last . Again , the Zóλwvos Bévtos of Aristot . Respub . Ath . c . 8 , used of a regu- Is it possible to date this event ? The writers The Date of Cylon . 11.
... Ephetae , Archons ) , and ascribes decrees ènì Tupavvídɩ to the last . Again , the Zóλwvos Bévtos of Aristot . Respub . Ath . c . 8 , used of a regu- Is it possible to date this event ? The writers The Date of Cylon . 11.
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Harvard University. Is it possible to date this event ? The writers that have inde- pendently examined the available evidence have come to very diverse conclusions . Herodotus is the oldest authority for the statement that the event fell ...
Harvard University. Is it possible to date this event ? The writers that have inde- pendently examined the available evidence have come to very diverse conclusions . Herodotus is the oldest authority for the statement that the event fell ...
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... writers leave the date uncertain : Curtius ' thinks it fell between B.C. 612 and 596 ; H. Stein , between B.C. 620 ... writer of prominence , 13 so far as I know , to urge that the episode of Cylon is to be placed at some date nearer 640 ...
... writers leave the date uncertain : Curtius ' thinks it fell between B.C. 612 and 596 ; H. Stein , between B.C. 620 ... writer of prominence , 13 so far as I know , to urge that the episode of Cylon is to be placed at some date nearer 640 ...
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... writer on Attic history not to be identified : the items not given by Herodotus and Thu- cydides are , in the first ... writers ( Busolt , G. G. I. p . 437 ) claim a non - Aristotelian origin for portions of the Excerpts . The close and ...
... writer on Attic history not to be identified : the items not given by Herodotus and Thu- cydides are , in the first ... writers ( Busolt , G. G. I. p . 437 ) claim a non - Aristotelian origin for portions of the Excerpts . The close and ...
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Seite 77 - ubi iste post phasellus antea fuit comata silua; nam Cytorio in iugo loquente saepe sibilum edidit coma. Amastri Pontica et Cytore buxifer, tibi haec fuisse et esse cognitissima 15 ait phasellus; ultima ex origine tuo stetisse dicit in cacumine, tuo imbuisse palmulas in aequore, et inde tot per impotentia freta
Seite 77 - Amastri Pontica et Cytore buxifer, tibi haec fuisse et esse cognitissima 15 ait phasellus; ultima ex origine tuo stetisse dicit in cacumine, tuo imbuisse palmulas in aequore, et inde tot per impotentia freta erum tulisse, laeua siue dextera 20
Seite 168 - further notices, is to be found in Comte's Altruism and in Fichte's Ethics, the latter of whom says: " Es gibt nur eine Tugend, die — sich selber als Person zu vergessen, und nur ein Laster, das — an sich selbst zu denken.
Seite 191 - Inde ad negotia urbana animum conuertit; quorum erat primum, ut louis templum in monte Tarpeio monumentum regni sui nominisque relinqueret: Tarquinios reges ambos, patrem uouisse, filium perfecisse.
Seite 79 - (XXXI.) : — Paene insularum Sirmio insularumque ocelle, quascumque in liquentibus stagnis marique vasto fert uterque Neptunus, quam te libenter quamque laetus
Seite 77 - nouissimo hunc ad usque limpidum lacum. 25 Sed haec prius fuere: nunc recondita senet quiete seque dedicat tibi, gemelle Castor et gemelle Castoris.
Seite 82 - Catullus represents himself as pointing out and praising to some guests, who were with him at his villa in Sirmio, the phaselus, now laid up beside the Benacus or Lago di Garda, which had carried him from Bithynia to Italy.
Seite 195 - I smell a rat; I see him floating in the air; but I will nip him in the bud.
Seite 91 - ON THE HOMERIC CAESURA AND THE CLOSE OF THE VERSE AS RELATED TO THE EXPRESSION OF THOUGHT. BY THOMAS D. SEYMOUR.
Seite 159 - well as the Greek Ethics in general is eudaemonistic. Virtue was regarded by Socrates and the Socratic Plato not only as an end in itself, but also as a means; the end at which all virtue aims is happiness. All conduct accordingly is good only in so far as it is useful to the attainment of this end. Further, that the ethical teaching of the historical Socrates 1 Kostlin: Die Ethik des