Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 15-16John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1990 |
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... concerned . The grammarian often gained preferment through whom he knew rather than through what he knew . That was so , if not quite to the same extent , in regard to other professionals in the ancient world and remains so in the ...
... concerned . The grammarian often gained preferment through whom he knew rather than through what he knew . That was so , if not quite to the same extent , in regard to other professionals in the ancient world and remains so in the ...
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... concerned . The grammarian often gained preferment through whom he knew rather than through what he knew . That was so , if not quite to the same extent , in regard to other professionals in the ancient world and remains so in the ...
... concerned . The grammarian often gained preferment through whom he knew rather than through what he knew . That was so , if not quite to the same extent , in regard to other professionals in the ancient world and remains so in the ...
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... concerned about at Aen . 2. 60 is the use of neuter ipsum rather than ipsud . The very mastery of Latin possessed by Servius ' pupils made at least some of them interested not only in the theoretical treatment of morphology but also in ...
... concerned about at Aen . 2. 60 is the use of neuter ipsum rather than ipsud . The very mastery of Latin possessed by Servius ' pupils made at least some of them interested not only in the theoretical treatment of morphology but also in ...
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