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Extracting, investigating and representing geographical concepts in Herodotus: the case of the Black Sea [PDF]
In a short break from his preparations for the invasion of Scythia, Darius stops off where the Bosporus was bridged and sails to the Dark Rocks, apparently retracing the steps of the Argonauts.1 ‘There’, Herodotus reports, ‘he sat on the headland and ...
Barker, Elton +3 more
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Readings in Aeschylus’ Byzantine Triad
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Douglas Young
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‘Epigoni’ and the Law of Inheritance in Aeschylus’ Septem
Aeschylus can be seen to be following the version of the myth reported by Hellanicus and others, that Eteocles inherited Thebes in justice and Polyneices emigrated, reflecting a system of primogeniture.
H. D. Cameron
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The power of Dionysus-Effects of red wine on consciousness in a naturalistic setting. [PDF]
Costa RM +3 more
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Where does the modality of Ancient Greek modal verbs come from? The relation between modality and oblique case marking [PDF]
Barddal, Johanna +2 more
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