Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 13-15John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1988 |
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... described , save that the plaintiff claimed that a public watercourse had been walled in ( 55.12-13 ) . Osborne recognizes that the speech might be taken as a dispute between two men living in farmsteads on neighbouring properties , but ...
... described , save that the plaintiff claimed that a public watercourse had been walled in ( 55.12-13 ) . Osborne recognizes that the speech might be taken as a dispute between two men living in farmsteads on neighbouring properties , but ...
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... described by [ Aristotle ] in AP.62.1 was introduced . However W.'s early system is possibly too complicated to have worked satisfactorily . Some magistracies were limited to certain property classes , and appointment to these could not ...
... described by [ Aristotle ] in AP.62.1 was introduced . However W.'s early system is possibly too complicated to have worked satisfactorily . Some magistracies were limited to certain property classes , and appointment to these could not ...
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... described as vendibiles aspectu , an idea taken up later by Isidore ( Etym.17.5.15 , with echoes of Columella 3.2.1 & 2 ) . The descriptions of quality of the produce listed in the Edict2 vary slightly with the product to which they ...
... described as vendibiles aspectu , an idea taken up later by Isidore ( Etym.17.5.15 , with echoes of Columella 3.2.1 & 2 ) . The descriptions of quality of the produce listed in the Edict2 vary slightly with the product to which they ...
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