Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 4-6John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1979 |
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... Crassus ( seminar organized by the Department of Ancient History at Liverpool , recorded LCM 3.6 [ Jun . 1978 ] , 165-174 ) , Professor Wiseman dutifully raised again the question of identifying Calvus ex Nanneianis of Att.1.16 with Crassus ...
... Crassus ( seminar organized by the Department of Ancient History at Liverpool , recorded LCM 3.6 [ Jun . 1978 ] , 165-174 ) , Professor Wiseman dutifully raised again the question of identifying Calvus ex Nanneianis of Att.1.16 with Crassus ...
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... Crassus , who is seen as the most likely candidate , must also have been ' an opponent of Cicero ' at the time of the trial , and still be able to be described as his praise - singer . That argument clearly will not stand . Whoever ...
... Crassus , who is seen as the most likely candidate , must also have been ' an opponent of Cicero ' at the time of the trial , and still be able to be described as his praise - singer . That argument clearly will not stand . Whoever ...
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... Crassus , and which explicitily includes the corruption of juries within Crassus ' re- pertoire , the golden opportunity is passed . More importantly , Plutarch is totally unaware of Crassus ' involve- ment in any such scandal in 61 ...
... Crassus , and which explicitily includes the corruption of juries within Crassus ' re- pertoire , the golden opportunity is passed . More importantly , Plutarch is totally unaware of Crassus ' involve- ment in any such scandal in 61 ...
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