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ARTICLES

The OARAGE of GREEK WARSHIPS

Pages 52-74 | Published online: 22 Mar 2013

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  • 1905 . Journ. Hellenic Studies 142 These scholia are set out on p. of my article “The Greek Warship,” xxv, pp. 137, 204. This article examines much evidence, and its main conclusions are still valid, though some details are not; and it is naturally ill-informed on the great ships
  • Classical Review 75 See, besides “The Greek Warship,” Tarn, xx, 1906, p.; and add Hesychius under θρμνíτιδες κωπαι. I think Assmann first emphasised it
  • 144 – 5 . See “The Greek Warship,”
  • κωπη is the oar-handle; it only came to mean “oar” by transference
  • My knowledge of Venice, which is only used for purposes of illustration, is only second-hand
  • 142 Hesychius and Suidas, cited in “The Greek Warship,”
  • Inscriptions Græcæ. In vol. II of
  • 1927 . Hellenistic Military and Naval Developments Though I guessed this in 1905 from analysis, the definite proof only came in a papyrus published in, which is examined in Appendix iv to my Cambridge, 1930 (the Lees-Knowles lectures for 1929–30)
  • Triremis was originally triresmus in inscriptions, i.e. three-rowing
  • Edgar , C. C. Zenon Papyri No. 59036
  • Persæ 1. 679, τρíσκαλμοι νμες αναες
  • Acharnions The oars were rowed against the thole, with a strap. Thalamite oars so rowed, Aristophanes, 1. 553; all oars, Aeschylus, Persæ, 1. 376; therefore in a trireme no oars were rowed through portholes
  • Seewesen in Baumeister's Denkmäler der antiken Kunst
  • 1881 . Le triremi See also Admiral Serre's Marines de la guerre, vol.I
  • 1905 . Classical Review 371 XIX, p., with plan
  • Pharsalta III, 530, exstructi remigis (of a quadrireme)
  • 212 “The Greek Warship,”
  • Les derniers jours de la marine à rames 231 On these strokes see Admiral Jurien de la Gravière, pp. sqq.
  • Demittere remos in aquam ab utroque latere remiges stabiliendae navis causa jussit
  • Hellenistic Military and Naval Developments. For what follows about the great ships see the fuller account and references in my There is no other study of them
  • 1931 . Journ. Roman Studies 186 Tarn, XXI
  • 1910 . Journ. Hell. Stud 209 Tarn, “The dedicated ship of Antigonus Gonatas,” xxx, p.; now a commonplace. But I was wrong in making her a nine
  • IstAmia's This depends on the date of the statue. A considerable body of opinion, with which I heartily agree, now makes her a monument of Cos, the battle
  • Antigonus Gonatas On the navy list of Ptolemy II see Tarn, App. X
  • Livy, XXXIII, 30, 5, inhabilis prope magnitudinis
  • Demetrius 43 and 20
  • Bulletin de Corresfondance Hellénique 270 Particulars: P. L. Couchoud and J. Svoronos, XLV, 1921, P. There has been some discussion since as to which of the two ships the dock housed

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