Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 16John Pinsent., 1991 |
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... grammarian enjoyed in a Greek - speaking community . K.'s sixth chapter collects the known cases of a grammarian being made the spokesman of his community , exercising powers of patronage and receiving public honour . These are few , as ...
... grammarian enjoyed in a Greek - speaking community . K.'s sixth chapter collects the known cases of a grammarian being made the spokesman of his community , exercising powers of patronage and receiving public honour . These are few , as ...
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... grammarian's sycophancy ; there were in Pomponius ' view objective rules about the right choice of words which not ... grammarian , but he should not foist such a view on the ancient grammarian or even on the latter's ancient critics ...
... grammarian's sycophancy ; there were in Pomponius ' view objective rules about the right choice of words which not ... grammarian , but he should not foist such a view on the ancient grammarian or even on the latter's ancient critics ...
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... grammarian who exponit lectionem , but Pompeius himself is the grammarian ( dicam ) . At 236. 22-26 it must be the grammarian's pupil who tenet lectionem . All that comes out of K.'s discussion is that Louis Holtz was quite wrong to ...
... grammarian who exponit lectionem , but Pompeius himself is the grammarian ( dicam ) . At 236. 22-26 it must be the grammarian's pupil who tenet lectionem . All that comes out of K.'s discussion is that Louis Holtz was quite wrong to ...
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