Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 15-16John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1990 |
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... ancient world to the urgent concerns of today and to those whose acquaintance with its literature is through translation , and is prepared to judge it rather than simply to understand it or admire it . Professor Woodman in fact makes ...
... ancient world to the urgent concerns of today and to those whose acquaintance with its literature is through translation , and is prepared to judge it rather than simply to understand it or admire it . Professor Woodman in fact makes ...
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... ancient values.3 A woman's face and hair occupied most of her time when being dressed and adorned , and it is to these and their care that one first turns , following the Ancient convention ( see McKeown at Ovid Am . 1.5.19-22 ) of ...
... ancient values.3 A woman's face and hair occupied most of her time when being dressed and adorned , and it is to these and their care that one first turns , following the Ancient convention ( see McKeown at Ovid Am . 1.5.19-22 ) of ...
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... ancient city . K.'s conceptual fences are not impermeable . The words and notions of Greek society have to be borne in mind . The very term тà урáμμата сovered everything from the alphabet itself to the most sophisticated literary ...
... ancient city . K.'s conceptual fences are not impermeable . The words and notions of Greek society have to be borne in mind . The very term тà урáμμата сovered everything from the alphabet itself to the most sophisticated literary ...
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