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... Italy coming into view on the right . These last indications suggest Brundisium ( or possibly Hydruntum ) as the port of departure . And what about the journey beyond Cenchreae ( Tristia 1.10.9ff . ) ? If Ovid wanted to land on ...
... Italy coming into view on the right . These last indications suggest Brundisium ( or possibly Hydruntum ) as the port of departure . And what about the journey beyond Cenchreae ( Tristia 1.10.9ff . ) ? If Ovid wanted to land on ...
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... Italy . He postulates the exis- tence of an ' Italian system ' of interstate relations altogether different from Greek practice . This is surely a chimera . Although Dionysius ' foedus Cassianum cannot be pressed as evidence , it seems ...
... Italy . He postulates the exis- tence of an ' Italian system ' of interstate relations altogether different from Greek practice . This is surely a chimera . Although Dionysius ' foedus Cassianum cannot be pressed as evidence , it seems ...
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... Italy and in the East depends in part on his acceptance of the widely held view that the Romans were initially re ... Italian precedents than that it was invented for the Aetolians , as Gruen ( following Badian ) supposes . Incidentally ...
... Italy and in the East depends in part on his acceptance of the widely held view that the Romans were initially re ... Italian precedents than that it was invented for the Aetolians , as Gruen ( following Badian ) supposes . Incidentally ...
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