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I take the order of composition to be Politics 2 , 3 , Athpol , Politics 4 , 5-6 . For the other politeiai , there is evidence only for the Lakpol , which , for the reasons given above , 52-3 , I date after Politics 2 , and , from the ...
I take the order of composition to be Politics 2 , 3 , Athpol , Politics 4 , 5-6 . For the other politeiai , there is evidence only for the Lakpol , which , for the reasons given above , 52-3 , I date after Politics 2 , and , from the ...
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Poem 51 , with its attack on Clodius , is then very suitably placed among the group of poems , 4953 , which are more or less directly concerned with Clodius ' political protégé Vatinius . - Catullus has thus converted , with his ...
Poem 51 , with its attack on Clodius , is then very suitably placed among the group of poems , 4953 , which are more or less directly concerned with Clodius ' political protégé Vatinius . - Catullus has thus converted , with his ...
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This list includes several obvious pieces of political history , but also some less predictable items of social and moral history . It suggests that Nepos ' chronicle , though it might offer nothing more than the prime of Roman literary ...
This list includes several obvious pieces of political history , but also some less predictable items of social and moral history . It suggests that Nepos ' chronicle , though it might offer nothing more than the prime of Roman literary ...
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Dr John Fell editor of Alexander 911 | 9 |
Two textual notes on Aristotle | 17 |
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