Social Life in Greece from Homer to MenanderMacmillan, 1874 - 495 strani |
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... Habits of the Attic Greeks . Importance of trade : commercial wars , 355. Complicated legal system , 357. Stringent laws against üßpis or assault , 360. Division of judicial functions , 361. Delays of Attic law : trial by jury , 362. De ...
... Habits of the Attic Greeks . Importance of trade : commercial wars , 355. Complicated legal system , 357. Stringent laws against üßpis or assault , 360. Division of judicial functions , 361. Delays of Attic law : trial by jury , 362. De ...
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... habit of lording it over the natives of Hindustan . I suppose the planters of the slave states in America would exhibit similar feelings . If these things be true , it will appear that the points of superiority in our condition to that ...
... habit of lording it over the natives of Hindustan . I suppose the planters of the slave states in America would exhibit similar feelings . If these things be true , it will appear that the points of superiority in our condition to that ...
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... Cp . Hom . 8490. I quote the books of the Odyssey by small Greek letters , those of the Iliad by capitals , according to a convenient German habit . And if it be the same society , there can ΙΟ [ CH . SOCIAL GREECE .
... Cp . Hom . 8490. I quote the books of the Odyssey by small Greek letters , those of the Iliad by capitals , according to a convenient German habit . And if it be the same society , there can ΙΟ [ CH . SOCIAL GREECE .
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... habits of the table as indicative of civilisation , and it was specially noted of such mythical humanisers as Orpheus , that they had induced men to improve the tone and manners of their feasting . The Greeks of historic times not only ...
... habits of the table as indicative of civilisation , and it was specially noted of such mythical humanisers as Orpheus , that they had induced men to improve the tone and manners of their feasting . The Greeks of historic times not only ...
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... habit of the Cyclopes in the ninth book of the Odyssey , was evidently the habit of pastoral tribes , or of the lower classes thus occupied . Still Ulysses and his companions seem to enjoy it thoroughly , though they prefer meat diet ...
... habit of the Cyclopes in the ninth book of the Odyssey , was evidently the habit of pastoral tribes , or of the lower classes thus occupied . Still Ulysses and his companions seem to enjoy it thoroughly , though they prefer meat diet ...
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