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28 frequented until the Gothic sieges in the sixth century . ... Notwithstanding all the vicissitudes of the 8th and 9th centuries , an anonymous poet of the late 9th century ( The Penguin book of Latin verse , p.155 ) could still ...
28 frequented until the Gothic sieges in the sixth century . ... Notwithstanding all the vicissitudes of the 8th and 9th centuries , an anonymous poet of the late 9th century ( The Penguin book of Latin verse , p.155 ) could still ...
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The Renaissance, which may be said to have begun in Italy at the beginning of the 15th century, and of which, indeed, such men as Petrarch and Boccaccio in the ikth century had been the precursors, was inspired by its dream of the ...
The Renaissance, which may be said to have begun in Italy at the beginning of the 15th century, and of which, indeed, such men as Petrarch and Boccaccio in the ikth century had been the precursors, was inspired by its dream of the ...
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H.D.Jocelyn ( Manchester ) : BINE IN yet again LCM 6.2 ( Feb.1981 ) , 45-46 J. Henderson's reticently expressed note on the status of the verb Bɩvev in the vocabulary of 5th century Attic ( LCM 5.10 [ Dec.1980 ] , 243 ) leads me to ...
H.D.Jocelyn ( Manchester ) : BINE IN yet again LCM 6.2 ( Feb.1981 ) , 45-46 J. Henderson's reticently expressed note on the status of the verb Bɩvev in the vocabulary of 5th century Attic ( LCM 5.10 [ Dec.1980 ] , 243 ) leads me to ...
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