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Suetonius is talking exclusively of Latin grammatici , who taugh Latin literature in Latin . Anyway , though the Oscan language was still spoken in the lst century B . C . , one doubts if there were schools ( with extremely expensive ...
Suetonius is talking exclusively of Latin grammatici , who taugh Latin literature in Latin . Anyway , though the Oscan language was still spoken in the lst century B . C . , one doubts if there were schools ( with extremely expensive ...
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Now Pluto frequently appears in Greek inscriptions , and in some Latin - speaking provinces , as one of a triad with the pair Demeter - Kore . If , then , the syncretism Hera - Demeter is accepted , the pair Dis Pater and Aeracura ...
Now Pluto frequently appears in Greek inscriptions , and in some Latin - speaking provinces , as one of a triad with the pair Demeter - Kore . If , then , the syncretism Hera - Demeter is accepted , the pair Dis Pater and Aeracura ...
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2 FRANCIS CAIRNS , publisher of ARCA and of LIVERPOOL LATIN TEXTS would be glad to hear from authors with works completed or in progress which might be suitable for publication in either series [ earlier infor- mation about which may be ...
2 FRANCIS CAIRNS , publisher of ARCA and of LIVERPOOL LATIN TEXTS would be glad to hear from authors with works completed or in progress which might be suitable for publication in either series [ earlier infor- mation about which may be ...
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