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But otherwise the conclusion is obvious : Curtius wrote before Trajan carried the Roman eagles rubrum ad mare in A . D . 116 . Copyright ( c ) 1979 A . M . Devine 161 H . Konishi ( New Brunswick ) : Cimon.
But otherwise the conclusion is obvious : Curtius wrote before Trajan carried the Roman eagles rubrum ad mare in A . D . 116 . Copyright ( c ) 1979 A . M . Devine 161 H . Konishi ( New Brunswick ) : Cimon.
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... maturius in the later ( cf . longius , BC 7 . 7 ) and both formulae stand at the end of passages of discussion introduced by ceterum . Copyright ( c ) 1981 D . C . Earl 135 A . D . Booth ( Brock , Ontario.
... maturius in the later ( cf . longius , BC 7 . 7 ) and both formulae stand at the end of passages of discussion introduced by ceterum . Copyright ( c ) 1981 D . C . Earl 135 A . D . Booth ( Brock , Ontario.
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... the north - west side of this open space , then one of the parodoi might well have led straight into the pre - Neronian portico , just as Josephus says . Copyright ( C ) 1981 T.P.Wiseman 215 2000 Copyright ( C ) 1970 & 1981 P. Castrén.
... the north - west side of this open space , then one of the parodoi might well have led straight into the pre - Neronian portico , just as Josephus says . Copyright ( C ) 1981 T.P.Wiseman 215 2000 Copyright ( C ) 1970 & 1981 P. Castrén.
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Dr John Fell editor of Alexander 911 | 9 |
Two textual notes on Aristotle | 17 |
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