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Review : C.Collard ( Swansea ) LCM 4.10 ( Dec.1979 ) , 221-234 READING GREEK : The Joint Association of Classical Teachers ' Greek Course . I ( Text ) , pp.xvi + 182 , £ 2.95 ; II ( Grammar , Vocabulary and Exercises ) , pp.x + 366 ...
Review : C.Collard ( Swansea ) LCM 4.10 ( Dec.1979 ) , 221-234 READING GREEK : The Joint Association of Classical Teachers ' Greek Course . I ( Text ) , pp.xvi + 182 , £ 2.95 ; II ( Grammar , Vocabulary and Exercises ) , pp.x + 366 ...
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appreciation of my students ) inevitably coloured my reaction to the Course , which except in the Language Surveys and there very seldom - avoids comparative and historical morphology ; it colours it still ( and what I write in comment ...
appreciation of my students ) inevitably coloured my reaction to the Course , which except in the Language Surveys and there very seldom - avoids comparative and historical morphology ; it colours it still ( and what I write in comment ...
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In questioning its perpetuation , 227 I am on dangerous ice , because my first run - through of the Course end- ed at Part Five , with the Attic texts , so that I do not know how stud- ents cope with the Course's sudden transition to ...
In questioning its perpetuation , 227 I am on dangerous ice , because my first run - through of the Course end- ed at Part Five , with the Attic texts , so that I do not know how stud- ents cope with the Course's sudden transition to ...
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Dr John Fell editor of Alexander 911 | 9 |
Two textual notes on Aristotle | 17 |
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