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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 50

University of New Zealand. — Greek Language and Literature. — Paper a

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University of New Zealand.

Greek Language and Literature.

Paper a.

I. Translate into English:—

(A.) Aristophanes: Kniglits.

(a) 303-321.

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(b) 691-709.

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(B.) Xenophon: Memorabilia.

(a) I. c. 4, § 13.

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(b) II. c. 1, § 24.

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II.

1.What reason is there for identifying the two

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of the Knights with Nikias and Demosthenes?
2.What were the sources of the public revenue of Athens?
3.Explain the terms

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4.Describe the position of Prodikus, Antisthenes, and Aristippus in the history of Greek thought.
5.Give some account of the trial of Sokrates.
6.Which of his predecessors in comedy does Aristophanes mention in the Knights? How does he speak of them?

III. Translate into English, from books not prescribed:—

(A.) Thucydides, Book IV. chap. 28.

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(B.) Euripides: Medea, 1040-1055.

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