The Attic Orators from Antiphon to Isaeos, Volume 2Macmillan and Company, 1876 |
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... Athenian cosmopolitanism 16 The three special evils of the time 17 Idea of an invasion of Asia - possible leaders for it : Athens and Sparta : Jason of Pherae : Dionysios I .: Archida- mos III . Philip 18 War with Persia as a cure for ...
... Athenian cosmopolitanism 16 The three special evils of the time 17 Idea of an invasion of Asia - possible leaders for it : Athens and Sparta : Jason of Pherae : Dionysios I .: Archida- mos III . Philip 18 War with Persia as a cure for ...
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... Athenian law of Succession 315 The Hindoo system -- The Roman . Relation of the Athenian to these , in form , and in spirit 316 Athenian rules of inheritance 317 I. Trials of Claim to an Inheritance ( dıadıkaσíαı ) . 1. On the Estate of ...
... Athenian law of Succession 315 The Hindoo system -- The Roman . Relation of the Athenian to these , in form , and in spirit 316 Athenian rules of inheritance 317 I. Trials of Claim to an Inheritance ( dıadıkaσíαı ) . 1. On the Estate of ...
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... Athenian , still more a Greek , of the age of declining in- dependence . B.C. Isokrates was born in 436 B. C. ( Ol . 86. 1 . ) - five years before the birth of Xenophon1 , a native of the same deme of Erchia , and seven years before the ...
... Athenian , still more a Greek , of the age of declining in- dependence . B.C. Isokrates was born in 436 B. C. ( Ol . 86. 1 . ) - five years before the birth of Xenophon1 , a native of the same deme of Erchia , and seven years before the ...
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... Athenian democracy was formally restored in September , 4034 . 1 Xen . Mem . 11. vii . 2 . 2 Antid . ( xv . ) § 161 . 3 [ Plut . ] Vit . Isocr . The story is amplified by the Anonymous Biographer , but not noticed by Dionysios ...
... Athenian democracy was formally restored in September , 4034 . 1 Xen . Mem . 11. vii . 2 . 2 Antid . ( xv . ) § 161 . 3 [ Plut . ] Vit . Isocr . The story is amplified by the Anonymous Biographer , but not noticed by Dionysios ...
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... Athenian . His own literary activity is marked by the Busiris ( 391 or 390 ) -in which he undertakes to shew Polykrates , a rhetorician after- wards of some repute , how to treat mythical subject- matter : and by the Panegyrikos , which ...
... Athenian . His own literary activity is marked by the Busiris ( 391 or 390 ) -in which he undertakes to shew Polykrates , a rhetorician after- wards of some repute , how to treat mythical subject- matter : and by the Panegyrikos , which ...
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