- a
pretty she-goat
amongst his herds. In Pseudo-Plutarch's De
defectu oraculorum ("The
Obsolescence of Oracles"), Pan is the only Gr**** god who actually...
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Phoenician Women 1550; Sophocles, The
Trachiniae 1092; Plutarch, De
Defectu Oraculorum 13; Pausanias, 8.24.8 Euripides,
Electra 979 Cole,
Susan Guettel (1994)...
- 2008 at the
Wayback Machine The
relevance of Plutarch's book De
Defectu Oraculorum for
Christian Theology (Ploutarchos,
Journal of the
International Plutarch...
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comes from an
ancient Gr****
folktale recorded in Plutarch's De
defectu oraculorum (On the
Decline of Oracles),
which claims that a Gr****
sailor near the...
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commentary by Sir
James Frazer), 1913 edition. Cf. v.5 Plutarch, De
defectu oraculorum ("On the
Decline of Oracles"), De
Pythiae Oraculis ("On the
Oracles of...
- 31–32. ISBN 978-1-59420-081-6. Diod. Sic. 16.26.6. Plutarch, De
defectu oraculorum, 49. Seltman,
Charles (1951). "Delphi I:
Pythian Apollo".
History Today...
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Obsolescence of
Oracles (Περὶ τῶν ἐκλελοιπότων χρηστηρίων – De
defectu oraculorum) VI. (439a - 523b) 30. Can
Virtue be Taught? (Εἰ διδακτὸν ἡ ἀρετή – An...
- 1177/070674370805300904. PMID 18801220. Plutarch,
Moralia Book 5:17, De
defectu oraculorum ("The
Obsolescence of Oracles").
Laqueur T (2007-09-03). "Spirited Away"...
- the city of
Himera in Sicily,
mentioned by
Plutarch in the "De
defectu oraculorum" Petron, a
Philippine oil/gas
company This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- Birck, Sixt, ed. (1555). Σιβυλλιακῶν Χρησμῶν λόγοι ὀκτώ:
Sibyllinorum Oraculorum Libri VIII.
Addita Sebastiani Castalionis interpretatione Latina, quę...