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Page 178
... Greek words in Greek characters , and almost always incorrectly . The mistakes , with one or two exceptions , probably proceed from the author himself and not from the scribe , and in any case they have some historical interest . The ...
... Greek words in Greek characters , and almost always incorrectly . The mistakes , with one or two exceptions , probably proceed from the author himself and not from the scribe , and in any case they have some historical interest . The ...
Page 230
... Greek text of the Iliad and the Odyssey . The poet received them with an enthusiastic letter of thanks , at the same time confessing his insufficiency as a Hellenist . Some years later in the winter of 1358-9 , during a sojourn at Padua ...
... Greek text of the Iliad and the Odyssey . The poet received them with an enthusiastic letter of thanks , at the same time confessing his insufficiency as a Hellenist . Some years later in the winter of 1358-9 , during a sojourn at Padua ...
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... Greeks , during the great centuries of their history , remained on the whole simply indifferent to the non - Greek world ; and within the Greek world which interested them , broken up as it was into so many independent states , wasting ...
... Greeks , during the great centuries of their history , remained on the whole simply indifferent to the non - Greek world ; and within the Greek world which interested them , broken up as it was into so many independent states , wasting ...
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