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Roman events , the outbreak of the first Punic war ( 40 ) and the divorce of Carvilius ( 45 ) receive foundation datings , and the latter is perhaps wrong . A third event can be dated by the named censors ( 39 ) .
Roman events , the outbreak of the first Punic war ( 40 ) and the divorce of Carvilius ( 45 ) receive foundation datings , and the latter is perhaps wrong . A third event can be dated by the named censors ( 39 ) .
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Yet as so often Horace introduces original notes that are relevant to Roman society . ( pp . 224-5 ) infame : the very Roman word , here emphatically placed , is used with sinister economy longi laboris : the legal genitive again ...
Yet as so often Horace introduces original notes that are relevant to Roman society . ( pp . 224-5 ) infame : the very Roman word , here emphatically placed , is used with sinister economy longi laboris : the legal genitive again ...
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Yet as so often Horace introduces original notes that are relevant to Roman society . ( pp . 224 - 5 ) infame : the very Roman word , here emphatically placed , is used with sinister economy . . . longi laboris : the legal genitive ...
Yet as so often Horace introduces original notes that are relevant to Roman society . ( pp . 224 - 5 ) infame : the very Roman word , here emphatically placed , is used with sinister economy . . . longi laboris : the legal genitive ...
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Dr John Fell editor of Alexander 911 | 9 |
Two textual notes on Aristotle | 17 |
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