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Not -pthiriasis-, as another account states; for the simple reason that such a disease is entirely imaginary. IV. V. Transalpine Relations of Rome, IV. V. The Romans Cross the Eastern Alps IV. I. The Callaeci Conquered IV. V. And Reach the Danube III. XI. As to the Management of the Finances III. XII. Mercantile Spirit IV. III. Jury Courts, IV. III. Character of the Constitution of Gaius Gracchus
Not -pthiriasis-, as another account states; for the simple reason that such a disease is entirely imaginary. IV. V. Transalpine Relations of Rome, IV. V. The Romans Cross the Eastern Alps IV. I. The Callaeci Conquered IV. V. And Reach the Danube III. XI. As to the Management of the Finances III. XII. Mercantile Spirit IV. III. Jury Courts, IV. III. Character of the Constitution of Gaius Gracchus
This disease, called Morbus Pediculosus or Pthiriasis, is not unknown in modern times. Plutarch has collected instances from ancient times. Akastus belongs to the mythic period. Alkman lived in the seventh century B.C.: fragments of his poetry remain. This Pherekydes was what the Greeks called Theologus, a man who speculated on things appertaining to the nature of the gods.
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