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  1. Inscriptions de Delphes, II.Jean Bousquet - 1940 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 64 (1):76-120.
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  • (15 other versions)Inscriptions de Delphes.Jean Bousquet - 1942 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 66 (1):124-136.
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  • A reconsideration of the Pythia's role at Delphi: anthropology and spirit possession.Lisa Maurizio - 1995 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 115:69-86.
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  • Modern interpretation of Pindar: the second Pythian and seventh Nemean odes.Hugh Lloyd-Jones - 1973 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 93:109-137.
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  • The Oxyrhynchus Papyri.A. S. Hunt - 1898 - The Classical Review 12 (01):34-35.
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  • Background.[author unknown] - 2004 - The Chesterton Review 30 (3-4):411-413.
    I was born in Philadelphia, in 1928. I stayed there until I went through undergraduate school at the University of Pennsylvania, then went on to Harvard for a couple of a years in a research fellowship, and graduate school. When I was done with that, went over to MIT, and I've been in Boston ever since, around Boston since about..
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  • Framing the Gift: The Politics of the Siphnian Treasury at Delphi.Richard T. Neer - 2001 - Classical Antiquity 20 (2):273-344.
    Thêsauroi, or treasure-houses, are small, temple-like structures, found typically in the sanctuaries of Delphi and Olympia. They were built by Greek city-states to house the dedications of their citizens. But a thêsauros is not just a storeroom: it is also a frame for costly votives, a way of diverting elite display in the interest of the city. When placed on view in a treasure-house, the individual dedication is re-contextualized: although it still reflects well on its dedicant, it also glorifies the (...)
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  • Bacchylidis Carmina cum Fragmentis.Gilbert Norwood & Bruno Snell - 1951 - American Journal of Philology 72 (4):415.
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  • Pindar and Aeschylus.Friedrich Solmsen & John H. Finley - 1957 - American Journal of Philology 78 (4):440.
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  • The Greek Particles.W. F. J. Knight & J. D. Denniston - 1938 - American Journal of Philology 59 (4):490.
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  • The Lives of the Greek Poets.Dee Lesser Clayman & Mary R. Lefkowitz - 1983 - American Journal of Philology 104 (1):96.
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  • The Paeans of Pindar and other New Literature.A. W. Verrall - 1908 - The Classical Review 22 (04):110-118.
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  • Euripides, Hippolytos.Friedrich Solmsen & W. S. Barrett - 1967 - American Journal of Philology 88 (1):86.
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  • (4 other versions)Dictionnaire etymologique de la langue grecque.James W. Poultney & Pierre Chantraine - 1970 - American Journal of Philology 91 (3):372.
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  • The Best of the Achaeans. Concepts of the Hero in Archaic Greek Poetry.Friedrich Solmsen & Gregory Nagy - 1981 - American Journal of Philology 102 (1):81.
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  • Zum Rechtfertigungsproblem in Pindars 7. Nemeischen Gedicht.Ernst Tugendhat - 1960 - Hermes 88 (4):385-409.
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  • Greek States and Greek Oracles.R. C. T. Parker - 1985 - History of Political Thought 6 (1/2):298.
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  • Convention religieuse conclue entre Delphes et Skiathos.Pierre Amandry - 1939 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 63 (1):183-219.
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  • Outline of a Theory of Practice.Pierre Bourdieu - 1972 - Human Studies 4 (3):273-278.
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  • (1 other version)Vorwort.[author unknown] - 1974 - In Gerhard Funke (ed.), Akten des 4. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses: Mainz, 6.–10. April 1974, Teil 2: Sektionen 1,2. De Gruyter.
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  • A Sacred Calendar of Eleusis.James H. Oliver, Sterling Dow & Robert F. Healey - 1966 - American Journal of Philology 87 (4):494.
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  • (4 other versions)Dictionnaire etymologique de la langue grecque.James W. Poultney & Pierre Chantraine - 1972 - American Journal of Philology 93 (4):624.
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  • Futures in Pindar.W. J. Slater - 1969 - Classical Quarterly 19 (01):86-.
    J. Wackernagel and E. Löfstedt have both drawn attention to Pindar's ‘Neigung, das Futurum zu setzen bei Verben, die eine jetzt vorhandene, aber auf zukünftiges Tun abzielende Willensrichtung ausdrücken’. But they regarded this as a purely grammatical phenomenon, and did not note that the Pindaric use is practically limited to statements of the type, ‘I shall sing, glorify, testify, etc.’. It was E. Bundy who first drew attention to the conventional nature of these futures and so ended years of misunderstanding. (...)
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  • Studies in Pindar with Particular Reference to Paean VI and Nemean VII.Richard Hamilton & Staffan Fogelmark - 1975 - American Journal of Philology 96 (4):407.
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  • Ὁ μγας πν τθνηκε.A. D. Nock - 1923 - The Classical Review 37 (7-8):164-165.
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  • (15 other versions)Inscriptions de Delphes.Jean Bousquet - 1960 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 84 (1):161-175.
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  • Aesopica.Ralph Marcus & Ben Edwin Perry - 1953 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 73 (1):50.
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  • The Absence of the Aeginetans On the Interpretation of Pindar's Sixth Paean.A. Hoekstra - 1962 - Mnemosyne 15 (1):1-14.
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  • Spontaneity, savaging, and praise in Pindar's Sixth Paean.Anne Pippin Burnett - 1998 - American Journal of Philology 119 (4):493-520.
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  • (15 other versions)Inscriptions de Delphes.Jean Bousquet - 1977 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 101 (2):455-466.
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  • Beiträge zum Griechischen Strafrecht: I. Die Entstehung der Popularklage.Kurt Latte - 1931 - Hermes 66 (2):30-48.
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