Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 13-15John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1988 |
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... later Seleucids and then Rome , finding expression in the form of building and the use of inscriptions in north - east Arabia , among the Nabateans , in Palmyra and in the Hauran ( Djebel Druze ) south of Damascus . There is no ...
... later Seleucids and then Rome , finding expression in the form of building and the use of inscriptions in north - east Arabia , among the Nabateans , in Palmyra and in the Hauran ( Djebel Druze ) south of Damascus . There is no ...
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... later Hellenistic and imperial periods on the other . Perhaps the curious transition from one σкóПоs to another - all the later volumes in the series are to have ' Philosophy ' , or the names of well - known groups of philosophers in ...
... later Hellenistic and imperial periods on the other . Perhaps the curious transition from one σкóПоs to another - all the later volumes in the series are to have ' Philosophy ' , or the names of well - known groups of philosophers in ...
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... later in the book9 . The Laocoon narrative is thus integrated with the main plot in a way which gives it an even more horrific dimension as a portent , and Priam's fate becomes the more tragic because of his failure to discern the ...
... later in the book9 . The Laocoon narrative is thus integrated with the main plot in a way which gives it an even more horrific dimension as a portent , and Priam's fate becomes the more tragic because of his failure to discern the ...
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