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... individual politai , democracy paradoxically allows some individuals in society to seek self - realisation in extreme arrogation ; this dilemma is brought to a point by our ambivalent reactions to the enterprise of the Aristophanic hero ...
... individual politai , democracy paradoxically allows some individuals in society to seek self - realisation in extreme arrogation ; this dilemma is brought to a point by our ambivalent reactions to the enterprise of the Aristophanic hero ...
Page 337
... individual ' or allude to the Persian Wars as a triumph of democracy and that the famous epigram does not represent the Thermopylae Spartans as dying for the cultural freedom of the West can hardly count as surprising revelations . The ...
... individual ' or allude to the Persian Wars as a triumph of democracy and that the famous epigram does not represent the Thermopylae Spartans as dying for the cultural freedom of the West can hardly count as surprising revelations . The ...
Page 448
... individual ostraka , one of them wooden , with copious information about each individual item . Like most monographs , it makes most sense when read in conjunction with other publications from the project . Luckily , the editor's oft ...
... individual ostraka , one of them wooden , with copious information about each individual item . Like most monographs , it makes most sense when read in conjunction with other publications from the project . Luckily , the editor's oft ...
Contents
WOUDHUIZEN Great King Wasusarmas Victory Memorial at Topada | 23 |
Mapping the Contact | 73 |
The Greek Poleis as Part of | 91 |
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