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D.C.Earl ( Hull ) : Nunc ad inceptum redeo , Sallust , BJ 4.9 : an unreal problem ? LCM 4 ( 1979 ) , 4 ; In LCM 4 ( 1979 ) 1.13-16 T.Wiedemann draws attention to the apparent misplacement of the resumptive formula nunc ad inceptum redeo ...
D.C.Earl ( Hull ) : Nunc ad inceptum redeo , Sallust , BJ 4.9 : an unreal problem ? LCM 4 ( 1979 ) , 4 ; In LCM 4 ( 1979 ) 1.13-16 T.Wiedemann draws attention to the apparent misplacement of the resumptive formula nunc ad inceptum redeo ...
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In LCM 4.2 ( Feb.1979 ) , 43 , Professor D. C. Earl pointed out that the real problem about the preface to the BJ is why , in opposition of all literary convention , Sallust only gives us what should be his first sentence ...
In LCM 4.2 ( Feb.1979 ) , 43 , Professor D. C. Earl pointed out that the real problem about the preface to the BJ is why , in opposition of all literary convention , Sallust only gives us what should be his first sentence ...
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The problem of Nicostratus is , I think , somewhat easier to explain . In Curtius , as in Arrian , the conspiracy is organized by Hermolaos and Sostratos . Curtius ' Greek source said something about Sostratos enlisting Antipatros ...
The problem of Nicostratus is , I think , somewhat easier to explain . In Curtius , as in Arrian , the conspiracy is organized by Hermolaos and Sostratos . Curtius ' Greek source said something about Sostratos enlisting Antipatros ...
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Dr John Fell editor of Alexander 911 | 9 |
Two textual notes on Aristotle | 17 |
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