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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 secretary a rationibus . This had been the position of Claudius Etruscus ' father , whose recent death gave ...
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 secretary a rationibus . This had been the position of Claudius Etruscus ' father , whose recent death gave ...
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The sec- ond is the assumption that ' a subject important as the constitution of Athens ... was less important to [ Aristotle ] than to us ' ( Hignett 30 ) , an assumption belied by the importance of the Athenian constitution to the ...
The sec- ond is the assumption that ' a subject important as the constitution of Athens ... was less important to [ Aristotle ] than to us ' ( Hignett 30 ) , an assumption belied by the importance of the Athenian constitution to the ...
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Upon reflexion , after Mr Stinton's kind prompting , I now think that Antigone 1238f . has an obvious erotic connotation , and I suggest here that this is a point of some relevance , both to the immediate context and more important ...
Upon reflexion , after Mr Stinton's kind prompting , I now think that Antigone 1238f . has an obvious erotic connotation , and I suggest here that this is a point of some relevance , both to the immediate context and more important ...
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Dr John Fell editor of Alexander 911 | 9 |
Two textual notes on Aristotle | 17 |
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