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Page 330
... Greeks ' , would attempt to create a polis , unless constrained . That they did not always in an emporion could be owed to preponder- ance of non - Greek political authority , to the presence in situ of a sufficiently countervailing ...
... Greeks ' , would attempt to create a polis , unless constrained . That they did not always in an emporion could be owed to preponder- ance of non - Greek political authority , to the presence in situ of a sufficiently countervailing ...
Page 331
... not usually intend by casual employment of the terms polis and emporion to pass judgment on the presence of the panoply of polis institutions - otherwise this hodgepodge category of Greek and non - Greek communities could not exist ...
... not usually intend by casual employment of the terms polis and emporion to pass judgment on the presence of the panoply of polis institutions - otherwise this hodgepodge category of Greek and non - Greek communities could not exist ...
Page 402
... Greeks had been turned by them into real myth or assumed history . Ronald Hendel on ' Genesis 1-11 and Its Mesopo ... Non - Greeks ' interpretation of their past as through Greek eyes and myth may reflect Greek unwilligness to embrace ...
... Greeks had been turned by them into real myth or assumed history . Ronald Hendel on ' Genesis 1-11 and Its Mesopo ... Non - Greeks ' interpretation of their past as through Greek eyes and myth may reflect Greek unwilligness to embrace ...
Contents
WOUDHUIZEN The Foundation Charter of the Kamanas Town Fortifications | 1 |
A Review Article of its Publication Part | 4 |
HITCHCOCK Do you see a man skillful in his work? He will stand before | 17 |
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