Lucian's Dialogues: Namely, The Dialogues of the Gods, of the Sea-gods, & of the Dead; Zeus the Tragedian, the Ferry-boat, EtcG. Bell & sons, 1888 - 315 pages |
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... Athenians , " he protested , " from voting this , until you have first pulled down your altar erected to Pity " ( Dem . 51 ) . See , too , his very rational remark on sacrifices ( Dem . 6 ) . 3 1 1 he , the starving critic , could xvi ...
... Athenians , " he protested , " from voting this , until you have first pulled down your altar erected to Pity " ( Dem . 51 ) . See , too , his very rational remark on sacrifices ( Dem . 6 ) . 3 1 1 he , the starving critic , could xvi ...
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... Athenians , I distinguished myself so much at Marathon , that even a prize of valour was awarded me , the cave under the Acropolis.2 In fact , if you go to Athens , you will know how great is the name of Pan there . Hermes . But tell me ...
... Athenians , I distinguished myself so much at Marathon , that even a prize of valour was awarded me , the cave under the Acropolis.2 In fact , if you go to Athens , you will know how great is the name of Pan there . Hermes . But tell me ...
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... Athenian youth who had reached the age of eighteen , when he was enrolled on the public Register as a citizen : although he did not acquire the full rights of citizenship until the age of twenty . Before taking his place among the ...
... Athenian youth who had reached the age of eighteen , when he was enrolled on the public Register as a citizen : although he did not acquire the full rights of citizenship until the age of twenty . Before taking his place among the ...
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... Athenians were accustomed publicly to decorate the soldier who had most distinguished himself in battle . The prize was a complete suit of armour ( Tаvonλía ) . So Plutarch , in his Life of Alkibiades , relates that Sokrates , who had ...
... Athenians were accustomed publicly to decorate the soldier who had most distinguished himself in battle . The prize was a complete suit of armour ( Tаvonλía ) . So Plutarch , in his Life of Alkibiades , relates that Sokrates , who had ...
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... Athenians -was an achievement , and to utterly defeat the heavy- armed troops of Arkadia , and the Thessalian cavalry ... Athenian military commander , about 390 B.C. With his pel- tasts Iphikrates gained some decided victories over the ...
... Athenians -was an achievement , and to utterly defeat the heavy- armed troops of Arkadia , and the Thessalian cavalry ... Athenian military commander , about 390 B.C. With his pel- tasts Iphikrates gained some decided victories over the ...
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