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Sinesiou Yper tou dōrou, prōs Paionion. Omilia deutera. ...
Synesius : Cyrenensis, Willem Canter. г О R A Т I О. 4.1 preferri мнит, quana'equidem inizi ‚Ягдташ ießrnrn een/i/ium рифт. Etenirnp reen! calumnia {лба fundamenta , утро/т: anni; alieni; {три ne fiat' ‚ in ринит /Jee {тушат/ё inta/erntet.
Synesius : Cyrenensis, Willem Canter, 1567
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The Horsemen of Athens - Strona 56
The next step in the process must have been the granting of the katastasis to the new recruits.“ Within the last decade there has been a revolution in our understanding of this unique state loan to Athenian cavalrymen. Prior to the discoveries in ...
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Hippocrates and Medical Education: Selected Papers ... - Strona 129
next to the katastasis of Perinthus.17 However, they do not seem out of place insofar as the observations the doctor makes in this katastasis are by far more guided by research purposes than they are by his willingness to give a comprehensive ...
Manfred Horstmanshoff, 2010
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Invention and Method: Two Rhetorical Treatises from the ... - Strona 31
Diegesis (literally “a leading through”) is the word used for narration by both Plato (Phaedrus 266e) and Aristotle (Rhetoric 3.16), as well as most later Greek rhetoricians until the third century c.e., when it began to be replaced by katastasis (a ...
Hermogenes, Hugo Rabe, 2005
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Medical Theories in Hippocrates: Early Texts and the ... - Strona 177
The passages of Epidemics I and III in which this material is presented are the above-mentioned katastasis descriptions.227 There are four of them, each covering one of the four possible combinations of the features northwind/southwind and ...
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War, Democracy and Culture in Classical Athens - Strona 113
These were the katastasis, a grant to assist with the purchase of the cavalry mount, and the sitos or daily sustenance allowance, to assist in the feeding of the horse.8 These allowances would help defray the cost of cavalry service, although not ...
Dr. David Pritchard, 2010