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The confusion in line 393 was doubtless caused or helped by letifero in line 394 and then compounded for in 394 variants cited by Ellis in his apparatus include lactifero and laetifero . - There is no need to assume with some scholars a ...
The confusion in line 393 was doubtless caused or helped by letifero in line 394 and then compounded for in 394 variants cited by Ellis in his apparatus include lactifero and laetifero . - There is no need to assume with some scholars a ...
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Before the new interpretation becomes canonical , I should like to draw attention to Cicero , de off.3.117 , a passage not cited by Ward , in which the words aqua haeret are used in a way that renders Ward's suggestion in the highest ...
Before the new interpretation becomes canonical , I should like to draw attention to Cicero , de off.3.117 , a passage not cited by Ward , in which the words aqua haeret are used in a way that renders Ward's suggestion in the highest ...
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( Macrobius 1.16.21 ) , dating the ritual prohibition of public business on that date of the Allia and Cremera defeats to 365 a.u.c ( probably 389 B.C. from fr.26P . next cited ) , fr.26P . ( Pliny , NH 29.12 ) , dating the first doctor ...
( Macrobius 1.16.21 ) , dating the ritual prohibition of public business on that date of the Allia and Cremera defeats to 365 a.u.c ( probably 389 B.C. from fr.26P . next cited ) , fr.26P . ( Pliny , NH 29.12 ) , dating the first doctor ...
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