Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 4-6John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1979 |
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... tradition felt free to assign the device to authors as remote from one another in time as Romulus and the Decemvirs . The tradition represented by Livy and Plutarch on the other hand credits Numa with the intention of reconciling lunar ...
... tradition felt free to assign the device to authors as remote from one another in time as Romulus and the Decemvirs . The tradition represented by Livy and Plutarch on the other hand credits Numa with the intention of reconciling lunar ...
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... tradition during , and immediately after , the onslaught of Carneades ? The Stoic defensive strategy which had the greatest consequences seems to have been an alliance with Plato . Carneades , the head of the Academy , had tried to show ...
... tradition during , and immediately after , the onslaught of Carneades ? The Stoic defensive strategy which had the greatest consequences seems to have been an alliance with Plato . Carneades , the head of the Academy , had tried to show ...
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... tradition in the West , supplying the classicist with a glimpse of where that tradition leads , and the nonclassicist with a clearer outline of how it began . The chapters on Judaeo - Christian rhetoric and , to a lesser extent , on ...
... tradition in the West , supplying the classicist with a glimpse of where that tradition leads , and the nonclassicist with a clearer outline of how it began . The chapters on Judaeo - Christian rhetoric and , to a lesser extent , on ...
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