- Look up
Łatacz or
Latacz in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Łatacz is a
Polish language occupational surname literally meaning "cobbler" or "patcher"...
- poets, who most
excelled in that
which is the very
foundation of poetry."
Latacz,
Joachim (1996). Homer, His Art and His World.
University of
Michigan Press...
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Joachim Latacz (born 4
April 1934) is a
German classical philologist.
Latacz studied classical Philology, Indo-Germanic languages,
Ancient History and...
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Chadwick 1976, p. 617.
Latacz 2004, pp. 159, 165, 208–209.
Latacz 2004, pp. 159, 165.
Beckwith 2009, p. 43.
Latacz 2004, p. 120.
Latacz 2004, p. 138. Hajnal...
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original on 10
August 2017.
Retrieved 23
November 2016.
Latacz,
Joachim (1996). Homer, His Art and His World.
University of
Michigan Press...
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Kallikratis reform muni****lities" (in Gr****).
Government Gazette. See
Latacz (2004), p. 131. ἀπὸ τοῦ ταῖς ναυσὶ προσπλεῖσθαι, Strabo. Geographica. Vol...
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Ewald Latacz (born 24 June 1885 in
Kattowitz (Katowice); died 12
February 1953 in
Frankfurt am Main) was a
Silesian politician. He
practiced as a lawyer...
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Histories 2,145
FGrHist 242 F 1
FGrHist 76 F 41
FGrHist 4 F 152
Latacz, Troy and Homer, p. 286. Strauss, The
Trojan War, p. 10. Wood, In Search...
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original on 28
February 2023.
Retrieved 27
February 2023.
Latacz 2004, p. 48
Korfmann 2013, p. 60 Knight, W.F.J. (1934). "The
pillars at...
- fragmenta, vol. 4, (Göttingen:
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1977) frr. 149–157a.
Latacz 2010 Jowett, Benjamin;
Plato (January 15, 2013). "Lesser Hippias". Project...