Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 16John Pinsent., 1991 |
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... material both as a whole and in its individual parts . LCM is a classical journal , so I shall begin in a moment with Lysias , Xenophon and Aineias . But I must at this stage applaud Yale University Press for submitting Beaulieu's ...
... material both as a whole and in its individual parts . LCM is a classical journal , so I shall begin in a moment with Lysias , Xenophon and Aineias . But I must at this stage applaud Yale University Press for submitting Beaulieu's ...
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... material . Cicero's letter to Lucceius , Caesar's Commentarii and Pliny's letter to Tacitus ( p.90 ) all fit the same pattern in reflecting a much greater abundance of circumstantial evidence in the raw material ; moreover , for Cicero ...
... material . Cicero's letter to Lucceius , Caesar's Commentarii and Pliny's letter to Tacitus ( p.90 ) all fit the same pattern in reflecting a much greater abundance of circumstantial evidence in the raw material ; moreover , for Cicero ...
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... material , with the satisfaction of having wrong - footed his readers in the interim ( n.83 ) . In an epilogue , W. reprises the broad themes of the work : first , that classical historiography is essentially rhetorical and literary ...
... material , with the satisfaction of having wrong - footed his readers in the interim ( n.83 ) . In an epilogue , W. reprises the broad themes of the work : first , that classical historiography is essentially rhetorical and literary ...
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