Fasti Hellenici: The Civil and Literary Chronology of Greece, from the Earliest Accounts to the Death of Augustus, Volume 1University Press, 1834 |
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Page vii
... period within the epic cycle . If we regard the subjects of the early epic poetry , the earliest place , as will be seen below , belongs to the Theogony , the wars of the Giants , the wars of the Titans . Then follow the Pho- ronis and ...
... period within the epic cycle . If we regard the subjects of the early epic poetry , the earliest place , as will be seen below , belongs to the Theogony , the wars of the Giants , the wars of the Titans . Then follow the Pho- ronis and ...
Page viii
... period the government of Athens was an unmitigated oligarchy . The gra- dual limitations of the power of the chief magistrate at Athens , which occurred between the death of Codrus and the legislation of Solon , a period of about 395 ...
... period the government of Athens was an unmitigated oligarchy . The gra- dual limitations of the power of the chief magistrate at Athens , which occurred between the death of Codrus and the legislation of Solon , a period of about 395 ...
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... period not very remote , since the be- ginning of the period was less than three centuries before the Olympiad of Co- Soph . El . 658. 659 . ἐπαξιῶ σε δαίμον ̓ ὄντ ̓ ἐξειδέναι · τοὺς ἐκ Διὸς γὰρ εἰκός ἐστι πάνθ ' ὁρᾶν . These passages ...
... period not very remote , since the be- ginning of the period was less than three centuries before the Olympiad of Co- Soph . El . 658. 659 . ἐπαξιῶ σε δαίμον ̓ ὄντ ̓ ἐξειδέναι · τοὺς ἐκ Διὸς γὰρ εἰκός ἐστι πάνθ ' ὁρᾶν . These passages ...
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... period of their flourishing condition in Asia and the islands noticed by Strabo , before the period of the Ionic migration . m Hom . Odyss . XIX . 172–177 . They had accompanied Tectamus the son of Dorus : see above p . 16. u . n Strab ...
... period of their flourishing condition in Asia and the islands noticed by Strabo , before the period of the Ionic migration . m Hom . Odyss . XIX . 172–177 . They had accompanied Tectamus the son of Dorus : see above p . 16. u . n Strab ...
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... periods during their depression . The Pelasgians at Dodona in Herodotus belong to the first period , but the Pelasgians in Asia Minor belong to the second . The colony indeed to Lycia and Lesbos is of the former period . But this ...
... periods during their depression . The Pelasgians at Dodona in Herodotus belong to the first period , but the Pelasgians in Asia Minor belong to the second . The colony indeed to Lycia and Lesbos is of the former period . But this ...
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