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Bacchylides:The Poems of Bacchylides From a Papyrus in the British Museum - Paperback
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[EAN: 9781236845320], Libro nuovo, [SC: 11.61], [PU: RareBooksClub], BACCHYLIDES,WORLD, This item is printed on demand. Paperback. 36 pages. Dimensions: 9.7in. x 7.4in. x 0.1in.This histo… More...
[EAN: 9781236845320], Libro nuovo, [SC: 11.61], [PU: RareBooksClub], BACCHYLIDES,WORLD, This item is printed on demand. Paperback. 36 pages. Dimensions: 9.7in. x 7.4in. x 0.1in.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1897 edition. Excerpt: . . . and Pind. Pyth. X. 48 iftol Si Oavfmcai I Otwv TtkctT and vTaiv oiidtv irore tpaivtrat iiicv amffrov. 58. Aaoyfvf)s: the epithet recurs in XI. 15, but elsewhere is found only in a quotation from an unnamed lyric poet (assumed by Bergk to be Simonides) in Aristotle, Rhet. III. 8. 59, 60. YpovTa was conjectured by Blass and KaTlvarrc by Palmer; and the former led to the identification of a fragment containing parts of the endings of 11. 59-65. 62. EllEME A, corr. on metrical grounds. 65. trio Palmer. 67, 68. oo-ris y. -r Palmer. IAINETAI A, corr. A3. 72. nOT NOT A, apparently, corr. A1 would send gifts greater than Hieron--of the men at least who inhabit Hellas (Jebb). There is a stop in the MS. at the end of 1. 62, which indicates that this is the proper division of the clauses. The paragraphia between 11. 63 and 64 should presumably have come after 1. 64, marking tb. 3 end of the antistrophe. 64. iieyaivr)T(: the last syllable is lengthened in arsis, which rather helps than increases the licence of the hiatus. The accent shows that fuyaivryrt is to be regarded as one word (similar in formation to iiffqpara in Hesiod, Theog. 240), not as two, with piy adverbial. Cf. I. 16. 69. Krjiwv: or possibly Krjiov. 71. Kaiv re Mepo--: Professor Palmer was the first to point out that this mutilated line, with the letters Koivreiitpo, probably contains a reference to Cos, which also bore the name of Mtpoiris. Possibly, as Jebb adds, the reference is to the person, Cos the son of Merops. It is not clear, however, in what connexion the name is mentioned here. 72. Maia: perhaps mentioned in connexion with the worship of Apollo there, cf. Thuc. VII. 26, 2; Paus. III. 12, 8 (Jebb). . . . CKorreiCBPAXf. . 6CCAA6AniCYn. . PIO)N0AANAE. . oceinei6PH Col. 5. . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN.<
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Bacchylides:
The Poems of Bacchylides; From a Papyrus in the British Museum (Paperback)
- Paperback2013, ISBN: 1236845323
[EAN: 9781236845320], Libro nuovo, [SC: 0.0], [PU: Rarebooksclub.com, United States], Language: English Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****. This historic book may have numerous ty… More...
[EAN: 9781236845320], Libro nuovo, [SC: 0.0], [PU: Rarebooksclub.com, United States], Language: English Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****. This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1897 edition. Excerpt: .and Pind. Pyth. X. 48 iftol Si Oavfmcai I Otwv TtkctTvTaiv oiidtv irore tpaivtrat i/i/icv amffrov. 58. Aaoyfvf)s: the epithet recurs in XI. 15, but elsewhere is found only in a quotation from an unnamed lyric poet (assumed by Bergk to be Simonides) in Aristotle, Rhet. III. 8. 59, 60. YpovTa was conjectured by Blass and KaTlvarrc by Palmer; and the former led to the identification of a fragment containing parts of the endings of 11. 59-65. 62. EllEME A, corr. on metrical grounds. 65. trio Palmer. 67, 68. oo-ris y.-r Palmer. IAINETAI A, corr. A3. 72. nOT NOT A, apparently, corr. A1? would send gifts greater than Hieron--of the men at least who inhabit Hellas (Jebb). There is a stop in the MS. at the end of 1. 62, which indicates that this is the proper division of the clauses. The paragraphia between 11. 63 and 64 should presumably have come after 1. 64, marking tb.3 end of the antistrophe. 64. iieyaivr)T(: the last syllable is lengthened in arsis, which rather helps than increases the licence of the hiatus. The accent shows that fuyaivryrt is to be regarded as one word (similar in formation to iiffqpara in Hesiod, Theog. 240), not as two, with piy adverbial. Cf. I. 16. 69. Krjiwv: or possibly Krjiov. 71. Kaiv re Mepo--: Professor Palmer was the first to point out that this mutilated line, with the letters Koivreiitpo, probably contains a reference to Cos, which also bore the name of Mtpoiris. Possibly, as Jebb adds, the reference is to the person, Cos the son of Merops. It is not clear, however, in what connexion the name is mentioned here. 72. Maia: perhaps mentioned in connexion with the worship of Apollo there, cf. Thuc. VII. 26, 2; Paus. III. 12, 8 (Jebb). CKorreiCBPAXf. 6CCAA 6AniCYn.PIO)N0A ANAE. .oceinei6PH Col. 5.<
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Bacchylides:The Poems of Bacchylides; From a Papyrus in the British Museum (Paperback)
- Paperback 2013
ISBN: 1236845323
[EAN: 9781236845320], Libro nuovo, [SC: 0.0], [PU: Rarebooksclub.com, United States], Language: English Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.This historic book may have numerous typ… More...
[EAN: 9781236845320], Libro nuovo, [SC: 0.0], [PU: Rarebooksclub.com, United States], Language: English Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1897 edition. Excerpt: .and Pind. Pyth. X. 48 iftol Si Oavfmcai I Otwv TtkctTvTaiv oiidtv irore tpaivtrat i/i/icv amffrov. 58. Aaoyfvf)s: the epithet recurs in XI. 15, but elsewhere is found only in a quotation from an unnamed lyric poet (assumed by Bergk to be Simonides) in Aristotle, Rhet. III. 8. 59, 60. YpovTa was conjectured by Blass and KaTlvarrc by Palmer; and the former led to the identification of a fragment containing parts of the endings of 11. 59-65. 62. EllEME A, corr. on metrical grounds. 65. trio Palmer. 67, 68. oo-ris y.-r Palmer. IAINETAI A, corr. A3. 72. nOT NOT A, apparently, corr. A1? would send gifts greater than Hieron--of the men at least who inhabit Hellas (Jebb). There is a stop in the MS. at the end of 1. 62, which indicates that this is the proper division of the clauses. The paragraphia between 11. 63 and 64 should presumably have come after 1. 64, marking tb.3 end of the antistrophe. 64. iieyaivr)T(: the last syllable is lengthened in arsis, which rather helps than increases the licence of the hiatus. The accent shows that fuyaivryrt is to be regarded as one word (similar in formation to iiffqpara in Hesiod, Theog. 240), not as two, with piy adverbial. Cf. I. 16. 69. Krjiwv: or possibly Krjiov. 71. Kaiv re Mepo--: Professor Palmer was the first to point out that this mutilated line, with the letters Koivreiitpo, probably contains a reference to Cos, which also bore the name of Mtpoiris. Possibly, as Jebb adds, the reference is to the person, Cos the son of Merops. It is not clear, however, in what connexion the name is mentioned here. 72. Maia: perhaps mentioned in connexion with the worship of Apollo there, cf. Thuc. VII. 26, 2; Paus. III. 12, 8 (Jebb). CKorreiCBPAXf. 6CCAA 6AniCYn.PIO)N0A ANAE. .oceinei6PH Col. 5.<
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Bacchylides:The poems of Bacchylides; from a papyrus in the British Museum
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not … More...
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1897 edition. Excerpt: ...and Pind. Pyth. X. 48 iftol Si Oavfmcai I Otwv TtkctT&vTaiv oiidtv irore tpaivtrat i/i/icv amffrov. 58. Aaoyfvf)s: the epithet recurs in XI. 15, but elsewhere is found only in a quotation from an unnamed lyric poet (assumed by Bergk to be Simonides) in Aristotle, Rhet. III. 8. 59, 60. YpovTa was conjectured by Blass and KaTlvarrc by Palmer; and the former led to the identification of a fragment containing parts of the endings of 11. 59-65. 62. EllEME A, corr. on metrical grounds. 65. trio Palmer. 67, 68. oo-ris y.-r Palmer. IAINETAI A, corr. A3. 72. nOT NOT A, apparently, corr. A1? would send gifts greater than Hieron--of the men at least who inhabit Hellas (Jebb). There is a stop in the MS. at the end of 1. 62, which indicates that this is the proper division of the clauses. The paragraphia between 11. 63 and 64 should presumably have come after 1. 64, marking tb.3 end of the antistrophe. 64. iieyaivr)T(: the last syllable is lengthened in arsis, which rather helps than increases the licence of the hiatus. The accent shows that fuyaivryrt is to be regarded as one word (similar in formation to iiffqpara in Hesiod, Theog. 240), not as two, with piy' adverbial. Cf. I. 16. 69. Krjiwv: or possibly Krjiov. 71. Kaiv re Mepo--: Professor Palmer was the first to point out that this mutilated line, with the letters Koivreiitpo, probably contains a reference to Cos, which also bore the name of Mtpoiris. Possibly, as Jebb adds, the reference is to the person, Cos the son of Merops. It is not clear, however, in what connexion the name is mentioned here. 72. Maia: perhaps mentioned in connexion with the worship of Apollo there, cf. Thuc. VII. 26, 2; Paus. III. 12, 8 (Jebb).... CKorreiCBPAXf..'6CCAA'6AniCYn..PIO)N0A'ANAE.'.oceinei6PH Col. 5... Weight:0.18 lbs, RareBooksClub.com, 9/13/2013 0:00:00<
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