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... suggests that whatever their origin , slaves were regularly given typical slave names by their owners , possibly as a conventional means of reinforcing their servile status . ( on the relatively small number of Greeks - compared with ...
... suggests that whatever their origin , slaves were regularly given typical slave names by their owners , possibly as a conventional means of reinforcing their servile status . ( on the relatively small number of Greeks - compared with ...
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... suggesting pubic depilation is found only in Aristophanes ( Clouds 1083 , Plutus 168 , and perhaps Acharnians 849 ) ; on ... suggests that he may have taken it from a writer other than Plato Comicus , in which case the joke occurred more ...
... suggesting pubic depilation is found only in Aristophanes ( Clouds 1083 , Plutus 168 , and perhaps Acharnians 849 ) ; on ... suggests that he may have taken it from a writer other than Plato Comicus , in which case the joke occurred more ...
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... suggest that ' hard core elements ' may be less difficult to pin down , and ancient technique more consistent , than W. at one point suggests ( pp.92-3 ) . The third chapter , ' Style and Attitude : Sallust and Livy ' , traces a link ...
... suggest that ' hard core elements ' may be less difficult to pin down , and ancient technique more consistent , than W. at one point suggests ( pp.92-3 ) . The third chapter , ' Style and Attitude : Sallust and Livy ' , traces a link ...
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