The Quarterly Review, Volume 226John Murray, 1916 |
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Page 9
... later than 800 B.C. He assumes that Greek settlers on this site ( in the later period of the Seventh City ) felt it necessary to make atonement to the deities whose shrines had been made desolate by Greeks ; and ' nothing is more likely ...
... later than 800 B.C. He assumes that Greek settlers on this site ( in the later period of the Seventh City ) felt it necessary to make atonement to the deities whose shrines had been made desolate by Greeks ; and ' nothing is more likely ...
Page 13
... later comers ; they find a Greek - speaking race already in Greece , partly dominated by rulers who had come over from Crete and introduced Minoan civilisation . They were part of the flood of incomers from the north , whose first wave ...
... later comers ; they find a Greek - speaking race already in Greece , partly dominated by rulers who had come over from Crete and introduced Minoan civilisation . They were part of the flood of incomers from the north , whose first wave ...
Page 14
... later than 800 B.C. , for Mr Allen has recently brought forward very forcible arguments for assigning to Hesiod a date a hundred years prior to that which is usually accepted . When we sweep away the Catalogue , we obtain from the rest ...
... later than 800 B.C. , for Mr Allen has recently brought forward very forcible arguments for assigning to Hesiod a date a hundred years prior to that which is usually accepted . When we sweep away the Catalogue , we obtain from the rest ...
Page 15
... later Ithaca . It has been conjectured that in post- Homeric days northern invaders seized Leucas , when the Ithacans were driven across to Same and carried their name with them . This may be the explanation . Calabria , which was once ...
... later Ithaca . It has been conjectured that in post- Homeric days northern invaders seized Leucas , when the Ithacans were driven across to Same and carried their name with them . This may be the explanation . Calabria , which was once ...
Page 16
... later inventions wrought by the art of Homer into the woof which they bequeathed to him . To pene- trate so far into the secrets of the epic is perhaps beyond human powers of analysis , but it may not be impossible to disengage some ...
... later inventions wrought by the art of Homer into the woof which they bequeathed to him . To pene- trate so far into the secrets of the epic is perhaps beyond human powers of analysis , but it may not be impossible to disengage some ...
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