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... lines of the eleventh book of the Iliad , and , strange to say , no less than five of these lines are not to be found in our present texts of the Iliad . This papyrus is of about 300 B.C. , and the legitimate conclusion from this fact ...
... lines of the eleventh book of the Iliad , and , strange to say , no less than five of these lines are not to be found in our present texts of the Iliad . This papyrus is of about 300 B.C. , and the legitimate conclusion from this fact ...
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... lines of the Phonissæ.45 In his earlier excavations at Hawara and Arsinæ Mr. Flinders Petrie , in addition to the portion of the Iliad , found a number of Egyptian papyri and two complete Greek deeds of the later Roman period , the ...
... lines of the Phonissæ.45 In his earlier excavations at Hawara and Arsinæ Mr. Flinders Petrie , in addition to the portion of the Iliad , found a number of Egyptian papyri and two complete Greek deeds of the later Roman period , the ...
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... lines are missing ; and , as what remains extends to 709 lines , we may surmise that in its original complete state the poem consisted of about 800 lines . It is evidently one of the most ancient alliterative poems since the Conquest ...
... lines are missing ; and , as what remains extends to 709 lines , we may surmise that in its original complete state the poem consisted of about 800 lines . It is evidently one of the most ancient alliterative poems since the Conquest ...
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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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