Prudentia, Volúmenes22-24University of Auckland Bindery, 1990 |
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... appears in all these passages ; but it is a Greek word borrowed into Latin , and we find that in Greek literature it has other meanings . It appears first in Hesiod's Theogony ( 161 ) , where the sickle with which Cronus castrates his ...
... appears in all these passages ; but it is a Greek word borrowed into Latin , and we find that in Greek literature it has other meanings . It appears first in Hesiod's Theogony ( 161 ) , where the sickle with which Cronus castrates his ...
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... appears to be most natural , but that it needs the addition of deliberation . In spite of this belated reference to moral choice , the doctrine of the Nicomachean Ethics seems a good deal closer to the Homeric code , and to the Spartan ...
... appears to be most natural , but that it needs the addition of deliberation . In spite of this belated reference to moral choice , the doctrine of the Nicomachean Ethics seems a good deal closer to the Homeric code , and to the Spartan ...
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... appears so wild a fiction , that I am ready to suspect the poet of having written for some other purpose , what he took this opportunity of producing to the public ' . No precise speculations are offered.5 56 It is notable that there is ...
... appears so wild a fiction , that I am ready to suspect the poet of having written for some other purpose , what he took this opportunity of producing to the public ' . No precise speculations are offered.5 56 It is notable that there is ...
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J Garthwaite Martial Book 6 on Domitians Moral | 13 |
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