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Levan Gotua | 1905-1973 | Mithridates (Levan Gothua, seven volumes, vol. 6, Tbilisi, 2013) | Prose | “I say, that the Gods sent us a new man of Alexander Macedonian’s talent” (pg. 143) |
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Levan Gotua | 1905-1973 | Mithridates (Levan Gothua, seven volumes, vol. 6, Tbilisi, 2013) | Prose | “Who believed Alexander to be the Lord – Dionysus” (pg. 135) |
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Levan Gotua | 1905-1973 | Mithridates (Levan Gothua, seven volumes, vol. 6, Tbilisi, 2013) | Prose | “And one day Temple of Ephesus burned down, and Alexander was born, called the great later. And Alexander the Great, the son of Phillip, came out from Macedonia and conquered groves and towns... |
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Levan Gotua | 1905-1973 | Mithridates (Levan Gothua, seven volumes, vol. 6, Tbilisi, 2013) | Prose | “Here he found shelter in Dionysus’ Temple” (pg. 117) |
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Levan Gotua | 1905-1973 | Mithridates (Levan Gothua, seven volumes, vol. 6, Tbilisi, 2013) | Prose | “From here he followed hired troops to Bithynia, then to Pergamon where he learned Greek and making parchments. He mastered rhetoric. In Athens he made friends with philosophers”... |
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Levan Gotua | 1905-1973 | Mithridates (Levan Gothua, seven volumes, vol. 6, Tbilisi, 2013) | Prose | “You give me a sign and I’ll tell you in Greek and my regards to all the languages except one – Roman” (pg. 98, pg. 102) |
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Levan Gotua | 1905-1973 | Mithridates (Levan Gothua, seven volumes, vol. 6, Tbilisi, 2013) | Prose | “Let the first sacrifice be made to the Gods of the sea – Poseidon of the Greeks” (pg. 92; pg. 94) |
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Levan Gotua | 1905-1973 | Mithridates (Levan Gothua, seven volumes, vol. 6, Tbilisi, 2013) | Prose | “They were laid out on the stone shelf so – first “Gilgamesh”, then “Argonautics”, the story about Pontus and Colchis, then Homer’s works, which recall the... |
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Levan Gotua | 1905-1973 | Mithridates (Levan Gothua, seven volumes, vol. 6, Tbilisi, 2013) | Prose | “Adapted to Chalybe’s Dialect it was written so in Greek letters” (pg. 60) |
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Levan Gotua | 1905-1973 | Mithridates (Levan Gothua, seven volumes, vol. 6, Tbilisi, 2013) | Prose | “Others go from Rome to Athens to study! And I have already been to Athens” (pg. 52) |
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