Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 13-15John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1988 |
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... period . What really mars this book is the style of its presentation . I am not referring here to the errors of proofreading , although there are plenty of those . Rather it is the fact that the book is more a patchwork of quotations ...
... period . What really mars this book is the style of its presentation . I am not referring here to the errors of proofreading , although there are plenty of those . Rather it is the fact that the book is more a patchwork of quotations ...
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... period is so rich archaeologically that the problem , in a synthesis such as this , is one of selection . The Middle Cycladic period seems impoverished by comparison . The critical events of ECIII must be a contributory factor , but I ...
... period is so rich archaeologically that the problem , in a synthesis such as this , is one of selection . The Middle Cycladic period seems impoverished by comparison . The critical events of ECIII must be a contributory factor , but I ...
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... period from about 400 to , say , 380 B.C.1 was decisive for comedy's development . At the beginning of this period , plays were still being written that were recognizably Old Comedies , although signs of change were already visible . By ...
... period from about 400 to , say , 380 B.C.1 was decisive for comedy's development . At the beginning of this period , plays were still being written that were recognizably Old Comedies , although signs of change were already visible . By ...
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