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Classical Antiquity 16 (2):229-261 (1997)

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  1. Eyxomai EyxΩ9Bh_ and _EyxoΣ in Homer.A. W. H. Adkins - 1969 - Classical Quarterly 19 (01):20-.
    This paper will discuss the behaviour of and in the Homeric poems. These words are allotted a variety of different ‘meanings’ by the lexicographers. For example, LSJ s.v. I. pray, II. vow, III. profess loudly, boast, vaunt; s.v. I. prayer, II. boast, vaunt, or object of boasting, glory; s.v. I. thing prayed for, object of prayer, II. boast, vaunt. I shall, of course, discuss the whole range of these words; but I begin with some observations on ‘prayer’. It may appear (...)
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  • Formulations possibles du serment et conceptions religieuses en Grèce ancienne.Danièle Aubriot-Sévin - 1991 - Kernos 4:91-103.
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