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I.A. Carradice ( British Museum ) : The banishment of the father of Claudius Etruscus : numismatic evidence . LCM 4.5 ( May 1979 ) , 101-3 Statius , Silvae 3.3 , is one of the most important authorities for the duties of the emperor's ...
I.A. Carradice ( British Museum ) : The banishment of the father of Claudius Etruscus : numismatic evidence . LCM 4.5 ( May 1979 ) , 101-3 Statius , Silvae 3.3 , is one of the most important authorities for the duties of the emperor's ...
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Nor in general is there evidence for direct influ- ence of Parthenius on Catullus . I.Cazzaniga in AR 16 ( 1961 ) , 123-6 , and sco 10 ( 1961 ) , 47-8 , has compared Poem 68 , 97-100 with Parthenius Pap . Londin.64.5-7 , but even if one ...
Nor in general is there evidence for direct influ- ence of Parthenius on Catullus . I.Cazzaniga in AR 16 ( 1961 ) , 123-6 , and sco 10 ( 1961 ) , 47-8 , has compared Poem 68 , 97-100 with Parthenius Pap . Londin.64.5-7 , but even if one ...
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What matters is that the inference was made , and made on the basis of documentary evidence which Aristotle did not have , or did not use , when he wrote Politics 2 ( this kind of evidence would be found in the περὶ τῶν Σόλωνος ἀξόνων ...
What matters is that the inference was made , and made on the basis of documentary evidence which Aristotle did not have , or did not use , when he wrote Politics 2 ( this kind of evidence would be found in the περὶ τῶν Σόλωνος ἀξόνων ...
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