Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 15-16John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1990 |
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... century . Unfortunately we have no similar knowledge of the fourth - century work of other poets whose careers spanned the two centuries.47 Thus we can see comedy's evolution in the evidence for Aristophanes but we cannot assess the ...
... century . Unfortunately we have no similar knowledge of the fourth - century work of other poets whose careers spanned the two centuries.47 Thus we can see comedy's evolution in the evidence for Aristophanes but we cannot assess the ...
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... century of the Empire . He would have done better to anchor the treatment of his theme in the formative last two centuries of the Republic . K. plays lip - service throughout his book to the notion that the late Empire possessed a ...
... century of the Empire . He would have done better to anchor the treatment of his theme in the formative last two centuries of the Republic . K. plays lip - service throughout his book to the notion that the late Empire possessed a ...
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... century . It had never , however , gained a foot - hold in Rome or in any Latin - speaking community . The main focus of K.'s study is on the copious extant writings of a number of fourth , fifth , and sixth century Latin grammarians ...
... century . It had never , however , gained a foot - hold in Rome or in any Latin - speaking community . The main focus of K.'s study is on the copious extant writings of a number of fourth , fifth , and sixth century Latin grammarians ...
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