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... scholars who possess the mastery of two such distinct bodies of literature as social anthropology ( and a great deal of social science beyond it ) and ancient Greek history and arch- aeology which Mrs Humphreys displays in this book ...
... scholars who possess the mastery of two such distinct bodies of literature as social anthropology ( and a great deal of social science beyond it ) and ancient Greek history and arch- aeology which Mrs Humphreys displays in this book ...
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... scholar's eye prima facie , whereafter only ( so to speak ) a blink and a second scrutiny reveals the ... scholars ' naturally ' translate ' he made ( into ) δοῦλοι not only ἐλεύθεροι but πολῖται ' , while others equally ...
... scholar's eye prima facie , whereafter only ( so to speak ) a blink and a second scrutiny reveals the ... scholars ' naturally ' translate ' he made ( into ) δοῦλοι not only ἐλεύθεροι but πολῖται ' , while others equally ...
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... scholars who ought to know better into preferring them to the unanimous testimony of the manuscripts and grammarians supported by a universally observed canon of Latin usage . The ' Helen Episode ' ( see HSCP 74 cited above ) is a ...
... scholars who ought to know better into preferring them to the unanimous testimony of the manuscripts and grammarians supported by a universally observed canon of Latin usage . The ' Helen Episode ' ( see HSCP 74 cited above ) is a ...
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