Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 10John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1985 |
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... original suggestion and see the lintearius as primarily a linen - weaver , who could ( and fre- quently would ) sell his own products in his shop , but could alternatively or add- itionally hire a door - to - door salesman , as Ulpian ...
... original suggestion and see the lintearius as primarily a linen - weaver , who could ( and fre- quently would ) sell his own products in his shop , but could alternatively or add- itionally hire a door - to - door salesman , as Ulpian ...
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... original . In the light of our survey above , it seems highly unlikely that such theatrically self - conscious jokes were possible within the illusionism of Greek comedy ; the passage in the Mostellaria is doubtless a Plautine addition ...
... original . In the light of our survey above , it seems highly unlikely that such theatrically self - conscious jokes were possible within the illusionism of Greek comedy ; the passage in the Mostellaria is doubtless a Plautine addition ...
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... original or in Arabic translations . The present volume , by contrast , deals with a succession of dim figures whose obscurity is not entirely due to the limitations of our sources . The only major figure to appear in it is Galen ...
... original or in Arabic translations . The present volume , by contrast , deals with a succession of dim figures whose obscurity is not entirely due to the limitations of our sources . The only major figure to appear in it is Galen ...
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