Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 4-6John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1979 |
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... letter of the patronymic Alovucío is directly above the nu of - Jávôpo in line 3 , while in line 7 the final three letters of the nomen JTоC are disposed symmetrically beneath the last four letters of the patronymic Jλoc in line 6. What ...
... letter of the patronymic Alovucío is directly above the nu of - Jávôpo in line 3 , while in line 7 the final three letters of the nomen JTоC are disposed symmetrically beneath the last four letters of the patronymic Jλoc in line 6. What ...
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... letter , but naturally it comes most often at or near the end . In that position is is found , and the word coram is used , in just over 30 letters ; sometimes the expression is fuller , sometimes abbreviated to sed haec coram or ...
... letter , but naturally it comes most often at or near the end . In that position is is found , and the word coram is used , in just over 30 letters ; sometimes the expression is fuller , sometimes abbreviated to sed haec coram or ...
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... letter . It should by now be amply clear that I do not believe we shall ever be comfortably certain as to the precise meaning of the proverb . But the issue that I have defined as of interest to the historian seems to me fairly straight ...
... letter . It should by now be amply clear that I do not believe we shall ever be comfortably certain as to the precise meaning of the proverb . But the issue that I have defined as of interest to the historian seems to me fairly straight ...
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Dr John Fell editor of Alexander 911 | 9 |
Two textual notes on Aristotle | 17 |
feared that 1979 would be inaugurated by a very attentuated number | 230 |
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