Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 16John Pinsent., 1991 |
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... period of ' exile ' — though it may , I suppose , have been the case that what went on in Harran as not considered an affront to strictly Babylonian sentiments . Nabonidus himself in inscription 13 connects his departure for Arabia with ...
... period of ' exile ' — though it may , I suppose , have been the case that what went on in Harran as not considered an affront to strictly Babylonian sentiments . Nabonidus himself in inscription 13 connects his departure for Arabia with ...
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... period between Thucydides and Polybius saw the invention of universal , moralising , biographical and tragic history . There was always a range of possible approaches , and we must beware of a canonical view which tries to trace a ...
... period between Thucydides and Polybius saw the invention of universal , moralising , biographical and tragic history . There was always a range of possible approaches , and we must beware of a canonical view which tries to trace a ...
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... period in the history of English classical scholarship . In the mid - nineteenth century a central resource in English high culture , by the time of the Second World War it had been transformed into a professional enterprise . The ...
... period in the history of English classical scholarship . In the mid - nineteenth century a central resource in English high culture , by the time of the Second World War it had been transformed into a professional enterprise . The ...
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