Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 17John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1992 |
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... appears to suggest that Plutarch had reached this conclusion after some process of inquiry , otherwise his choice of wording makes little sense . But what sort of evidence could he have consulted ? It could have been anecdotal , much ...
... appears to suggest that Plutarch had reached this conclusion after some process of inquiry , otherwise his choice of wording makes little sense . But what sort of evidence could he have consulted ? It could have been anecdotal , much ...
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... appears to be new . The essay on the story of Claudia Quinta and the ship bringing Cybele to Rome first appeared in 1979 after Bremmer had turned his main attention from Greek to Roman religious rituals . Bremmer's other three essays ...
... appears to be new . The essay on the story of Claudia Quinta and the ship bringing Cybele to Rome first appeared in 1979 after Bremmer had turned his main attention from Greek to Roman religious rituals . Bremmer's other three essays ...
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... appears to be unaware of Hirzel's note to the same effect ) . All men are mortal , and most men tend to forget or ignore it when they think they have achieved something new . So do most scholars . Being alive and able to correct some ...
... appears to be unaware of Hirzel's note to the same effect ) . All men are mortal , and most men tend to forget or ignore it when they think they have achieved something new . So do most scholars . Being alive and able to correct some ...
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