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... references ! ] , but Rawson's own Coo is knocked out for the reason which led those scholars to betake them- selves to those places , namely that Suetonius , as his reference to Gal- lia Togata shows , is here occupied with the ...
... references ! ] , but Rawson's own Coo is knocked out for the reason which led those scholars to betake them- selves to those places , namely that Suetonius , as his reference to Gal- lia Togata shows , is here occupied with the ...
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... references Cicero is alluding to epic poetry . Yet the reference to the cantores is different , since it introduces the new element of Euphorion , and does not refer specifically to epic poetry , since Euphorion is not primarily known ...
... references Cicero is alluding to epic poetry . Yet the reference to the cantores is different , since it introduces the new element of Euphorion , and does not refer specifically to epic poetry , since Euphorion is not primarily known ...
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... reference to the young orator M.Licinius Clavus Macer . But as even Wiseman observed during the debate and he is no ... reference there to the man as a laudator of his , ' about which he has already written to Atticus ' , and a reference ...
... reference to the young orator M.Licinius Clavus Macer . But as even Wiseman observed during the debate and he is no ... reference there to the man as a laudator of his , ' about which he has already written to Atticus ' , and a reference ...
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Dr John Fell editor of Alexander 911 | 9 |
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