Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 17John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1992 |
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... Studies ' , for an hypertext is what Perseus is , and the author thinks , will be able to wean classicists from their devotion to the Urtext and enable each ' reading ' of a text to be literally the construction of a new text , no ...
... Studies ' , for an hypertext is what Perseus is , and the author thinks , will be able to wean classicists from their devotion to the Urtext and enable each ' reading ' of a text to be literally the construction of a new text , no ...
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... studies build their cases based on a variety of evidence , yet they omit discussion of an unusual but nevertheless important area of testimony : attempts to corrupt the oracular shrines of the Greek world.4 Literary accounts refer to at ...
... studies build their cases based on a variety of evidence , yet they omit discussion of an unusual but nevertheless important area of testimony : attempts to corrupt the oracular shrines of the Greek world.4 Literary accounts refer to at ...
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... studies in Athens in 79 BCE.5 Goedeckemeyer postponed this ' change of heart ' to the late fifties ( see n . 8 ) . Steinmetz ( pp . 5ff . ) seems to accept an earlier date -perhaps the same as that proposed by Hirzel . The evidence I ...
... studies in Athens in 79 BCE.5 Goedeckemeyer postponed this ' change of heart ' to the late fifties ( see n . 8 ) . Steinmetz ( pp . 5ff . ) seems to accept an earlier date -perhaps the same as that proposed by Hirzel . The evidence I ...
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