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... ancient Greeks without being struck by the truth that the ultimate questions which presented them- selves to the ancients , are precisely those of which we seek the solution now - a - days , but always in vain . We are no nearer a ...
... ancient Greeks without being struck by the truth that the ultimate questions which presented them- selves to the ancients , are precisely those of which we seek the solution now - a - days , but always in vain . We are no nearer a ...
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... ancient fowler , Aristotle speaks at length in his Natural History ( πepiĽúwv iotopía ) . It has frequently been debated as to whether the ancient Greeks knew anything of falconry . Aristotle decides the question in his ninth book ( ix ...
... ancient fowler , Aristotle speaks at length in his Natural History ( πepiĽúwv iotopía ) . It has frequently been debated as to whether the ancient Greeks knew anything of falconry . Aristotle decides the question in his ninth book ( ix ...
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... ancient was the priesthood in this ancient land . We shall now see , as I hope to show , that in Ancient Egypt sacer- dotalism reached its highest development . The learning of Ancient Egypt was essentially a priestly learning , and the ...
... ancient was the priesthood in this ancient land . We shall now see , as I hope to show , that in Ancient Egypt sacer- dotalism reached its highest development . The learning of Ancient Egypt was essentially a priestly learning , and the ...
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The Sporting Literature of Ancient Greece | 1 |
Recent Discoveries in Classical Literature | 21 |
On the Central Groups of the Eastern Frieze of | 73 |
Urheberrecht | |
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