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By chance , all members of the family attested on Cos are female and perhaps descended from freedmen : W. R. Paton & E.L.Hicks , Inscriptions of Cos , Oxford 1891 , 186 , 253 and probably 283 ; A. Maiuri , Nuova silloga epigrafica di ...
By chance , all members of the family attested on Cos are female and perhaps descended from freedmen : W. R. Paton & E.L.Hicks , Inscriptions of Cos , Oxford 1891 , 186 , 253 and probably 283 ; A. Maiuri , Nuova silloga epigrafica di ...
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It would have even more point if the enormous salary paid to Appuleius by the eques Romanus praedives - clearly an instance of ' conspicuous consumption ' or perhaps of ' conspicuous waste ' , in the familiar categories of Veblen were ...
It would have even more point if the enormous salary paid to Appuleius by the eques Romanus praedives - clearly an instance of ' conspicuous consumption ' or perhaps of ' conspicuous waste ' , in the familiar categories of Veblen were ...
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It would have even more point if the enormous salary paid to Appuleius by the eques Romanus praedives - clearly an instance of ' conspicuous consumption ' or perhaps of ' conspicuous waste ' , in the familiar categories of Veblen - were ...
It would have even more point if the enormous salary paid to Appuleius by the eques Romanus praedives - clearly an instance of ' conspicuous consumption ' or perhaps of ' conspicuous waste ' , in the familiar categories of Veblen - were ...
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