Ancient GreeceTruesdell Sparhawk Brown Free Press of Glencoe, 1965 - 262 pages |
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... the truth of the matter . 2 ] For Hellas was once a city in ancient times , named for Hellen the son of Zeus who was also its founder , and it belonged to the land of Thessaly , being situated between Pharsalus and the 252.
... the truth of the matter . 2 ] For Hellas was once a city in ancient times , named for Hellen the son of Zeus who was also its founder , and it belonged to the land of Thessaly , being situated between Pharsalus and the 252.
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... Hellen and who also inherit their Greek speech from him . The Athenians are those who live in Attica , whose race is ... Hellen . 31 And Euripides1 offers his testimony : For Hellen , as they say , came from Zeus , And Aeolus was his son ...
... Hellen and who also inherit their Greek speech from him . The Athenians are those who live in Attica , whose race is ... Hellen . 31 And Euripides1 offers his testimony : For Hellen , as they say , came from Zeus , And Aeolus was his son ...
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... Hellen , as speaking Hellenic let this be sufficient . And so we allow Hellas to extend as far as the Thes- salian gulf and to Homolion in the land of the Magnesians . Having finished our description we bring this work to an end . b ...
... Hellen , as speaking Hellenic let this be sufficient . And so we allow Hellas to extend as far as the Thes- salian gulf and to Homolion in the land of the Magnesians . Having finished our description we bring this work to an end . b ...
Table des matières
Introduction I | 1 |
INTELLECtual DeveloPMENTS | 23 |
FARMER MORALIST POET | 40 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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