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A.M.Ward , Marcus Crassus and the Late Roman Republic , UMissouri Press 1977 , 261 n.9 , proposes a novel interpretation of the phrase aqua haeret in ad Q.f. 2.6.2 , normally translated ' I am in a fix ' ( Tyrrell & Purser ) , ' I am ...
A.M.Ward , Marcus Crassus and the Late Roman Republic , UMissouri Press 1977 , 261 n.9 , proposes a novel interpretation of the phrase aqua haeret in ad Q.f. 2.6.2 , normally translated ' I am in a fix ' ( Tyrrell & Purser ) , ' I am ...
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The clause underlined is rendered in two widely - used translations as follows : ' a man who enslaved not only free men ... Yet amongst those who have simply cited rather than translated the passage its orthodox interpretation is quite ...
The clause underlined is rendered in two widely - used translations as follows : ' a man who enslaved not only free men ... Yet amongst those who have simply cited rather than translated the passage its orthodox interpretation is quite ...
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... contains Latin texts with introduction , with or without facing translation , and accompanied by annotations . ... LATIN TEXTS ( Classical and Medieval ) ( ISSN 0144-9451 ) The Latin Text with a Verse Translation and brief notes by ...
... contains Latin texts with introduction , with or without facing translation , and accompanied by annotations . ... LATIN TEXTS ( Classical and Medieval ) ( ISSN 0144-9451 ) The Latin Text with a Verse Translation and brief notes by ...
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