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In de oratore 3.56 a similar attempt to create cultural parallels matches earlier Roman worthies against Lycurgus , Pittacus and Solon , and leads to the enumeration of Cicero's canon of natural philosophers , Pythagoras , Democritus ...
In de oratore 3.56 a similar attempt to create cultural parallels matches earlier Roman worthies against Lycurgus , Pittacus and Solon , and leads to the enumeration of Cicero's canon of natural philosophers , Pythagoras , Democritus ...
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On the other hand , the item in question might come from earlier literature , e.g. from Catullus ( cf. J.B.Hofmann , Gnomon 2 [ 1926 ] , 252 n.1 ) or from some post - Catullan epigrammatist . Hofmann's Lateinische Umgangssprache is one ...
On the other hand , the item in question might come from earlier literature , e.g. from Catullus ( cf. J.B.Hofmann , Gnomon 2 [ 1926 ] , 252 n.1 ) or from some post - Catullan epigrammatist . Hofmann's Lateinische Umgangssprache is one ...
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126ff . , that Odysseus ' cover - stories were not devised ad hoc , but adapted from an earlier version of his nostos which the poet discarded in favour of more fantastic adventures . Woodhouse rather implausibly presented the earlier ...
126ff . , that Odysseus ' cover - stories were not devised ad hoc , but adapted from an earlier version of his nostos which the poet discarded in favour of more fantastic adventures . Woodhouse rather implausibly presented the earlier ...
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