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Is it possible that we should read Mutuscae doceret for our gibberish ? The change from the received reading is minimal , once the duplication of do is removed ( which it is in all attempts at emendation ) , it practically means reading ...
Is it possible that we should read Mutuscae doceret for our gibberish ? The change from the received reading is minimal , once the duplication of do is removed ( which it is in all attempts at emendation ) , it practically means reading ...
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It may be possible to approach the problem of the apotheosis in one of two ways; but, before doing so, we have to admit that there is no hope of reconciling the speech of Achilles in the Iliad with the observation made by Odysseus in ...
It may be possible to approach the problem of the apotheosis in one of two ways; but, before doing so, we have to admit that there is no hope of reconciling the speech of Achilles in the Iliad with the observation made by Odysseus in ...
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The apparently polyandrous contubernia are a very small percentage of all 260-270 examples of contubernalis couples from the Rome inscriptions : I reckon 4 certain examples ( 6647 , 26451 , 33666 , 36456 ; other possible examples ...
The apparently polyandrous contubernia are a very small percentage of all 260-270 examples of contubernalis couples from the Rome inscriptions : I reckon 4 certain examples ( 6647 , 26451 , 33666 , 36456 ; other possible examples ...
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