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... called from standing in the alley ( λaúpa ) formed by the two other lines . The third and hindmost row are called SeğioσTáTAL . 9. The annexed figure represents the Chorus in two positions : first , in its Пápodos , or entrance on the ...
... called from standing in the alley ( λaúpa ) formed by the two other lines . The third and hindmost row are called SeğioσTáTAL . 9. The annexed figure represents the Chorus in two positions : first , in its Пápodos , or entrance on the ...
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... called ὅτι ἐφιᾶσι τῷ ἀνδροφόνῳ τὸν åvdpnλáτnv ) were fifty - one men , of noble birth and irreproach- able character , all above fifty years of age , who held their sittings in one or other of the four courts of justice . In cases of ...
... called ὅτι ἐφιᾶσι τῷ ἀνδροφόνῳ τὸν åvdpnλáτnv ) were fifty - one men , of noble birth and irreproach- able character , all above fifty years of age , who held their sittings in one or other of the four courts of justice . In cases of ...
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... called ἐξηγηταὶ τῶν ἱερῶν καὶ ὁσίων ( Interpretes Religionis ) , and their office was to expound this law ( è§nyeîodai de jure sacro respondere ) . This office Apollo assumes in the Eumenides . 37. In pursuance of it , he first explains ...
... called ἐξηγηταὶ τῶν ἱερῶν καὶ ὁσίων ( Interpretes Religionis ) , and their office was to expound this law ( è§nyeîodai de jure sacro respondere ) . This office Apollo assumes in the Eumenides . 37. In pursuance of it , he first explains ...
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... called forth were , properly speaking , " the Erinnyes of Uranus . " 40. But , as mythic con- ceptions gradually acquire fixity of shape , so these Deities , in process of time , become independent spirits and active avengers ( Iowa ) ...
... called forth were , properly speaking , " the Erinnyes of Uranus . " 40. But , as mythic con- ceptions gradually acquire fixity of shape , so these Deities , in process of time , become independent spirits and active avengers ( Iowa ) ...
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... called " Hesychida " from the solemn silence always observed ( evpnuía ) . The sacrifices , performed sometimes at night , ( hence perhaps the torches mentioned in v . 977 , ) con- sisted of slaughtered victims , especially black sheep ...
... called " Hesychida " from the solemn silence always observed ( evpnuía ) . The sacrifices , performed sometimes at night , ( hence perhaps the torches mentioned in v . 977 , ) con- sisted of slaughtered victims , especially black sheep ...
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