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Skutsch ( London ) : Catullus 58.4-5 J.G.Randall ( Lancaster ) : Glubit in Catullus 58 : retractio 3- 10 11- 12 13- 14 15-16 17 19- 20 21 21-22 The Editor , who will not be in Crete this Christmas but in the Argolid , at Tolon ...
Skutsch ( London ) : Catullus 58.4-5 J.G.Randall ( Lancaster ) : Glubit in Catullus 58 : retractio 3- 10 11- 12 13- 14 15-16 17 19- 20 21 21-22 The Editor , who will not be in Crete this Christmas but in the Argolid , at Tolon ...
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It was the former need that the Editor had accurately diagnosed , and it was , and is , for that that contributors use it . The useful phrase ' even without the full apparatus of learned publication ' turns out to have meant ' without ...
It was the former need that the Editor had accurately diagnosed , and it was , and is , for that that contributors use it . The useful phrase ' even without the full apparatus of learned publication ' turns out to have meant ' without ...
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The Editor very much regrets that he did not ask Professor Badian to remove the offensive word . Another apology , this one to T.W.Hillard for certain infelicities in the text of his Clodian piece ( LCM 6.6 [ Jun.1981 ] , 149-154 ) ...
The Editor very much regrets that he did not ask Professor Badian to remove the offensive word . Another apology , this one to T.W.Hillard for certain infelicities in the text of his Clodian piece ( LCM 6.6 [ Jun.1981 ] , 149-154 ) ...
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Dr John Fell editor of Alexander 911 | 9 |
Two textual notes on Aristotle | 17 |
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