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51 Review : W. GEOFFREY ARNOTT ( Leeds ) LCM 10.4 ( Apr.1985 ) , 51-54 Callimachus , Hymn to Demeter , edited with an introduction and commentary by N. Hopkinson ( Cambridge Classical Texts and Commentaries 27 ) .
51 Review : W. GEOFFREY ARNOTT ( Leeds ) LCM 10.4 ( Apr.1985 ) , 51-54 Callimachus , Hymn to Demeter , edited with an introduction and commentary by N. Hopkinson ( Cambridge Classical Texts and Commentaries 27 ) .
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Adrastus , a near contemporary of Aspasius , is best known for his scholarly work ; among his writings were a commentary on the mathematical and astronomical parts of Plato's Timaeus , which was used by both Theo of Smyrna and Calcidius ...
Adrastus , a near contemporary of Aspasius , is best known for his scholarly work ; among his writings were a commentary on the mathematical and astronomical parts of Plato's Timaeus , which was used by both Theo of Smyrna and Calcidius ...
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It has been a matter for great regret that the Athlone Press , which by 1978 was already in deep financial difficulty , was unable to include , as Professor Courtney had wished , a critical text to accompany his Commentary on the ...
It has been a matter for great regret that the Athlone Press , which by 1978 was already in deep financial difficulty , was unable to include , as Professor Courtney had wished , a critical text to accompany his Commentary on the ...
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