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... called hubristes ; it is quite another matter to speak of a contractual agreement as if it were a hubris - relationship between aggressor and victim . But Aiskhines prepares the way for this argument unobtrusively , though confidently ...
... called hubristes ; it is quite another matter to speak of a contractual agreement as if it were a hubris - relationship between aggressor and victim . But Aiskhines prepares the way for this argument unobtrusively , though confidently ...
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... called pais ( or , of course , paidika ) even when he has reached adult height and hair has begun to grow on his face , so that he might more appropriately be called neāniskos , meirakion or ephebos.43 There is a clear distinction ...
... called pais ( or , of course , paidika ) even when he has reached adult height and hair has begun to grow on his face , so that he might more appropriately be called neāniskos , meirakion or ephebos.43 There is a clear distinction ...
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... called ' beautiful ' ( R110 ) or the lame god Hephaistos ( who bitterly ' contrasts himself with the handsome Ares in Hom . Od . viii 308-311 ; cf. Il . i 599f . ) is acclaimed as beautiful on a Dionysiac scene ( R950 ) .30 The ...
... called ' beautiful ' ( R110 ) or the lame god Hephaistos ( who bitterly ' contrasts himself with the handsome Ares in Hom . Od . viii 308-311 ; cf. Il . i 599f . ) is acclaimed as beautiful on a Dionysiac scene ( R950 ) .30 The ...
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