Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 16John Pinsent., 1991 |
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... scholars trained through higher degrees and who followed a regulated career structure in state - funded and supervised universities . - Mommsen therefore had no reason to visit Britain until he was an old man and the influence of German ...
... scholars trained through higher degrees and who followed a regulated career structure in state - funded and supervised universities . - Mommsen therefore had no reason to visit Britain until he was an old man and the influence of German ...
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... scholars deeply appreciated Mommsen's researches and agreed that his standards needed to become the norm if Roman studies were to advance in Britain . Unfortunately they were not successful in communicating this to the wider community ...
... scholars deeply appreciated Mommsen's researches and agreed that his standards needed to become the norm if Roman studies were to advance in Britain . Unfortunately they were not successful in communicating this to the wider community ...
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... scholars . This project is hardly under way as yet . The other is the historiography of women . Here , by contrast ... scholars of her day . The biographer of Harrison may choose to treat her as a woman who happened to be a scholar , as ...
... scholars . This project is hardly under way as yet . The other is the historiography of women . Here , by contrast ... scholars of her day . The biographer of Harrison may choose to treat her as a woman who happened to be a scholar , as ...
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