Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 13-15John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1988 |
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... mentioned above ; fifty years ago Alice Lindsell in a paper ignored by Z. ( G & R 6 [ 1937 ] , 78ff . ) clearly demonstrated Theocritus ' botanical expertise , although the consequences of her argument that the flora is always ( even in ...
... mentioned above ; fifty years ago Alice Lindsell in a paper ignored by Z. ( G & R 6 [ 1937 ] , 78ff . ) clearly demonstrated Theocritus ' botanical expertise , although the consequences of her argument that the flora is always ( even in ...
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... mentioned as sources . The first to be cited are Ennius ( 1.117 ) and Homer ( 1.124 ) . This is fitting : the founder of Latin literature and the founder of Greek literature , mentioned in tandem ; Ennius himself acknowledged his own ...
... mentioned as sources . The first to be cited are Ennius ( 1.117 ) and Homer ( 1.124 ) . This is fitting : the founder of Latin literature and the founder of Greek literature , mentioned in tandem ; Ennius himself acknowledged his own ...
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... mentioned are Frost , Pound and Yeats . But Frost had his copy of Catullus ' oftentimes bedside ' and was much taken ... mention should be made of another recent survey of C .: J.Granarolo , ' Catulle 1960-1985 ' , Lustrum 28-9 ( 1986-7 ) ...
... mentioned are Frost , Pound and Yeats . But Frost had his copy of Catullus ' oftentimes bedside ' and was much taken ... mention should be made of another recent survey of C .: J.Granarolo , ' Catulle 1960-1985 ' , Lustrum 28-9 ( 1986-7 ) ...
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