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... vol . vi . p . 35 . 1 Ovuéλn , from 0ów , properly " an altar , " including the platform on which the altar was raised . Its position in the Theatre was derived from the Dionysian altar , round which the ancient Dithyrambic Chorus ...
... vol . vi . p . 35 . 1 Ovuéλn , from 0ów , properly " an altar , " including the platform on which the altar was raised . Its position in the Theatre was derived from the Dionysian altar , round which the ancient Dithyrambic Chorus ...
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... vol . vi . ) , and his treatise " De Re Scenicâ , " denies that the Priestess prayed before an altar , and ridicules the idea of the góava , mentioned in § 10. It must be allowed that this last inference is somewhat far - fetched . With ...
... vol . vi . ) , and his treatise " De Re Scenicâ , " denies that the Priestess prayed before an altar , and ridicules the idea of the góava , mentioned in § 10. It must be allowed that this last inference is somewhat far - fetched . With ...
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... ( vol . v . p . 481 ) , " with a kind of religious respect , and believed to possess mysterious traditions emanating from a divine source ; especially , the cognizance it took of intentional homicide , was a part of the old Attic religion ...
... ( vol . v . p . 481 ) , " with a kind of religious respect , and believed to possess mysterious traditions emanating from a divine source ; especially , the cognizance it took of intentional homicide , was a part of the old Attic religion ...
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... ( vol . iii . p . 24 , ) — " Pericles and his partisans could have had no object in attacking that part of the criminal jurisdiction , which was at once the most venerable , the most rarely exercised , and the least liable to abuse . For ...
... ( vol . iii . p . 24 , ) — " Pericles and his partisans could have had no object in attacking that part of the criminal jurisdiction , which was at once the most venerable , the most rarely exercised , and the least liable to abuse . For ...
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... the passages he quotes in illus- tration of this meaning of ἀποδέδοται and ἐφ ' ὑμῖν , and judge for himself . But even assuming the emendation ép ' vpov , " in your Disproved by Grote ( vol . v . p . INTRODUCTION . 71.
... the passages he quotes in illus- tration of this meaning of ἀποδέδοται and ἐφ ' ὑμῖν , and judge for himself . But even assuming the emendation ép ' vpov , " in your Disproved by Grote ( vol . v . p . INTRODUCTION . 71.
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