Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 4-6John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1979 |
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... literature by the fact that much of that literature is lost . Since this is so , ex- treme caution may well appear desirable in any attempt to identify who precisely are Cicero's cantores Euphorionis ( Tusc.3.45 ) ; for Euphorion is ...
... literature by the fact that much of that literature is lost . Since this is so , ex- treme caution may well appear desirable in any attempt to identify who precisely are Cicero's cantores Euphorionis ( Tusc.3.45 ) ; for Euphorion is ...
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... literature and the topography ' ( the history of the problem ; the fatuity of Diodorus and modern tourist literature ; remarks on modern toponyms and the access- ibility of sites ) . Finally there are four maps and one photograph , an ...
... literature and the topography ' ( the history of the problem ; the fatuity of Diodorus and modern tourist literature ; remarks on modern toponyms and the access- ibility of sites ) . Finally there are four maps and one photograph , an ...
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... literature and life is in some ways a scholarly chimera , literature being an integral part of life . The fact is that we generally know very much more about the conventions of classical poetry than we do about the lives of its poets ...
... literature and life is in some ways a scholarly chimera , literature being an integral part of life . The fact is that we generally know very much more about the conventions of classical poetry than we do about the lives of its poets ...
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