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Volume 6 Number 1 Year 1961

5 articles in this issue 

J. A. Davison

The Greeks’ building of the wall in Iliad 7 is not contradicted by Thucydides’ statement that this happened after the first battle, for the poem shows that the first true battle came late in the war: our text of Homer is what Thucydides knew.

Pags. 5 - 28  

George Huxley

Ion’s life and associations in Athens can be reconstructed; his writings were diverse in genre and original in content, and probably included the attested play about Gyges.

Pags. 29 - 46  

George Huxley

An inscription dating ca. 525-400 B.C. gives µa???, which had several possible meanings, including Dorian heroic names.

Pags. 47 - 49  

James H. Oliver

An Athenian inscription honored S. Iulius Catus for settling Getae in Thrace: he was likely both legate of Moesia and governor of Macedonia simultaneously.

Pags. 51 - 55  

Glanville Downey

Of the jurist-continuators of Eusebius, Socrates emphasized the role of the orthodox emperors in the progess of the church, Sozomen covered a wider range of historical phenomena, and Evagrius devoted the most space to secular affairs.

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