Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 4-6John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1979 |
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... 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 ( cf. 1299a36ff . ) , and who therefore fill these offfices in each case . ( On the ...
... 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 ( cf. 1299a36ff . ) , and who therefore fill these offfices in each case . ( On the ...
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... 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 place for exercising horses ' . Here too Coarelli's ...
... 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 place for exercising horses ' . Here too Coarelli's ...
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... described partly setting into the sea at dawn in a lost astronomical poem of Cleostratus of Tenedos in the sixth century B.C. ( The statement on page 78 that the scorpion in the sky " even in Homer figures as a constellation " seems to ...
... described partly setting into the sea at dawn in a lost astronomical poem of Cleostratus of Tenedos in the sixth century B.C. ( The statement on page 78 that the scorpion in the sky " even in Homer figures as a constellation " seems to ...
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Dr John Fell editor of Alexander 911 | 9 |
Two textual notes on Aristotle | 17 |
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