Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 13-15John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1988 |
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... Editor notes that the prestigious Classical Quarterly is now effectively a biennial , but the present issue does not represent a change of policy , and for many reasons LCM will continue to appear monthly , and its New Year resolution ...
... Editor notes that the prestigious Classical Quarterly is now effectively a biennial , but the present issue does not represent a change of policy , and for many reasons LCM will continue to appear monthly , and its New Year resolution ...
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... editors ) , misprints and occasional blank pages . It also contains ( vol.32 [ 1989 ] p.38 ) a feature called Res Gestae , news about members of staff and ex - students , from which the Editor learned something about retirements and ...
... editors ) , misprints and occasional blank pages . It also contains ( vol.32 [ 1989 ] p.38 ) a feature called Res Gestae , news about members of staff and ex - students , from which the Editor learned something about retirements and ...
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... Editor , and in future each subscriber will receive his individual copy even if not ' under plain cover ' . But subscribers may not appreciate ( again as he did not ) the amount of administration generated even by such a small concern ...
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