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Today more than ever , although it is the capital of Italy and the seat of government , Rome remains a Papal city , and it is the Pope , even though He has forsworn most of the trappings of imperial origin , who now , as Pontifex ...
Today more than ever , although it is the capital of Italy and the seat of government , Rome remains a Papal city , and it is the Pope , even though He has forsworn most of the trappings of imperial origin , who now , as Pontifex ...
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CONTENTS , the copyright of which remains in each case with the author , and is so secured at the end of each article . R. W. Sharples ( University College , London ) : Lucretius ' account of the composition of the soul ( 3.231ff . ) ...
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Dr John Fell editor of Alexander 911 | 9 |
Two textual notes on Aristotle | 17 |
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