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The point is that although variation , or the lack of it , in types of offices is described in relation to variation in constitut- ions , variation in constitutions is described in terms of the kind of people who are dominant in them ...
The point is that although variation , or the lack of it , in types of offices is described in relation to variation in constitut- ions , variation in constitutions is described in terms of the kind of people who are dominant in them ...
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In any case , races held in circo Flaminio would be described by that phrase , and not as in campo Martio . A more plausible suggestion might be the Trigarium , described by Zosimus ( 2.3.1 ) and a glossographer ( CGL 2.201 ) as ' a ...
In any case , races held in circo Flaminio would be described by that phrase , and not as in campo Martio . A more plausible suggestion might be the Trigarium , described by Zosimus ( 2.3.1 ) and a glossographer ( CGL 2.201 ) as ' a ...
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There is difficulty in tracing Babylonian elements in early Greek astronomy , but some names of constellations had been taken over by the Greeks before the Persian wars , and one such constellation , the Scorpion , was described partly ...
There is difficulty in tracing Babylonian elements in early Greek astronomy , but some names of constellations had been taken over by the Greeks before the Persian wars , and one such constellation , the Scorpion , was described partly ...
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