Ancient Greece: An Illustrated HistoryViking Press, 1973 - 192 pages |
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... Euripides , whose anti - clericalism borrowed the smooth in - fighting techniques perfected by Athens ' political orators . His formula was simple , and left him proof against prosecution by any outraged pious conservative . He would ...
... Euripides , whose anti - clericalism borrowed the smooth in - fighting techniques perfected by Athens ' political orators . His formula was simple , and left him proof against prosecution by any outraged pious conservative . He would ...
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... Euripides not only quoted such views with zest and approval one fragment he refers to the sun as a ' golden clod ' - but had himself read the Milesian philosophers , and peddled their unorthodoxies whenever he got the chance . - in 169 ...
... Euripides not only quoted such views with zest and approval one fragment he refers to the sun as a ' golden clod ' - but had himself read the Milesian philosophers , and peddled their unorthodoxies whenever he got the chance . - in 169 ...
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... Euripides wrote a famous passage in his lost play Erechtheus beginning : ' Down with my spear , let it be covered with spiders ' webs ! ' But the Peace of Nicias solved nothing : it was simply a confession of temporary physical and ...
... Euripides wrote a famous passage in his lost play Erechtheus beginning : ' Down with my spear , let it be covered with spiders ' webs ! ' But the Peace of Nicias solved nothing : it was simply a confession of temporary physical and ...
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... Euripides might have qualms about genocide on Melos , as The Trojan Women ( 415 ) makes clear ; but the prospect of raping Sicily aroused nothing but enthusiasm among expansionists , and purely practical objections from conservatives or ...
... Euripides might have qualms about genocide on Melos , as The Trojan Women ( 415 ) makes clear ; but the prospect of raping Sicily aroused nothing but enthusiasm among expansionists , and purely practical objections from conservatives or ...
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... Euripides in the Helen noted man's inability to decide ' what is god or not god or something in between ' , the elderly comedian Eupolis produced his last play , The Demes , in which great statesmen of the past , from Solon to Pericles ...
... Euripides in the Helen noted man's inability to decide ' what is god or not god or something in between ' , the elderly comedian Eupolis produced his last play , The Demes , in which great statesmen of the past , from Solon to Pericles ...
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