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| Coleman Phillipson - 1911 - 452 sider
...excellent effect in regard to the maintenance of peace, as is well pointed out by the same orator : " Now those who established the great festivals are...justly praised for handing down to us a custom which induces us to 1 The difference between the ypdfifia and the Staypa/t/*a is by no means always observed.... | |
| Robert A. Bauslaugh - 2023 - 336 sider
...serve a potentially useful international purpose. As Isocrates writes ca. 380, the founders of our great festivals are justly praised for handing down to us a custom by which, having proclaimed a truce and resolved our pending quarrels, we come together in one place,... | |
| Takis Poulakos - 1997 - 152 sider
...Panegyricus and describes the Greek customs affiliated with Panhellenic festivals: Now the founders of our great festivals are justly praised for handing down to us a custom by which, having proclaimed a truce and resolved our pending quarrels, we come together (crvveXOelv)... | |
| Fusheng Wu - 2009 - 302 sider
...panegyric he delivered at the Panathenaic festival in 380 BCE, he declared: Now the founders of our great festivals are justly praised for handing down to us a custom by which, having proclaimed a truce and resolved our pending quarrels, we come together in one place,... | |
| Jerome Murphy-O'Connor - 2002 - 260 sider
...What Isokrates said at Olympia in the early fourth century BC remained true: Now the founders of our great festivals are justly praised for handing down to us a custom by which, having proclaimed a truce and resolved our quarrels, we come together in one place, where,... | |
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