Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 15-16John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1990 |
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... theme . Studies of a wider range are not that frequent . Over two centuries one might perhaps single out a handful ... themes which a reading of the Noctes inevitably suggests . Rolfe was also responsible for the brief entry in OCD1 ...
... theme . Studies of a wider range are not that frequent . Over two centuries one might perhaps single out a handful ... themes which a reading of the Noctes inevitably suggests . Rolfe was also responsible for the brief entry in OCD1 ...
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... theme of political disunity in the post - Periklean period , and by its end the theme had distorted his judgment❜2 . How are we to explain this preoccupation , with its distorting influence ? Four closely related points stand out in ...
... theme of political disunity in the post - Periklean period , and by its end the theme had distorted his judgment❜2 . How are we to explain this preoccupation , with its distorting influence ? Four closely related points stand out in ...
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... theme of the play . if The other significant fragment is that in which the reference to the skorpios occurs ( fr . 189 PCG ) . More precisely , according to Athenaus 1.5 , the fragment is made up of three extracts from the play ...
... theme of the play . if The other significant fragment is that in which the reference to the skorpios occurs ( fr . 189 PCG ) . More precisely , according to Athenaus 1.5 , the fragment is made up of three extracts from the play ...
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