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R. W. Sharples ( UC , London ) : Dr John Fell - editor of Alexander of Aphrodisias ? LCM 3 ( 1979 ) , 9-11 In 1658 an anonymous edition and translation of the treatise de fato of Alexander of Aphrodisias ( fl , A.D.200 ) was published ...
R. W. Sharples ( UC , London ) : Dr John Fell - editor of Alexander of Aphrodisias ? LCM 3 ( 1979 ) , 9-11 In 1658 an anonymous edition and translation of the treatise de fato of Alexander of Aphrodisias ( fl , A.D.200 ) was published ...
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a Wood, Athenae Oxonienses , London 1691 , 602); a close associate of his during this period, and like both Fell himself and Hammond of Royalist and high Anglican sympathies, was Richard Allestree, also expelled from Christ Church in ...
a Wood, Athenae Oxonienses , London 1691 , 602); a close associate of his during this period, and like both Fell himself and Hammond of Royalist and high Anglican sympathies, was Richard Allestree, also expelled from Christ Church in ...
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373 just as the English ear also sometimes finds it cacophonous , B . B . Rogers , The Birds of Aristophanes , London 19 , 235f . NELPLÓeoda v became conventional for a sweet voice ( of the cicada . cf . GVI : 0 ; " 7 = IG 14 .
373 just as the English ear also sometimes finds it cacophonous , B . B . Rogers , The Birds of Aristophanes , London 19 , 235f . NELPLÓeoda v became conventional for a sweet voice ( of the cicada . cf . GVI : 0 ; " 7 = IG 14 .
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