Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 17John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1992 |
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... argues ) is a literary creation and not a natural phenomenon . Dover focuses in particular on the adverbs σøóspa and пávʊ , oaths , and the particles yap and dé . I would argue that Dover's conclusions can be pursued further , to ...
... argues ) is a literary creation and not a natural phenomenon . Dover focuses in particular on the adverbs σøóspa and пávʊ , oaths , and the particles yap and dé . I would argue that Dover's conclusions can be pursued further , to ...
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... argues ( after F. H. Stubbings , CAH3 2,1 : 629-35 ) for a Hyksos invasion of Greece beginning in the late eighteenth century B. C. ( BA 2 , p . 363 ) . Moreover , Bernal argues that at this time some Egyptian religious institutions ...
... argues ( after F. H. Stubbings , CAH3 2,1 : 629-35 ) for a Hyksos invasion of Greece beginning in the late eighteenth century B. C. ( BA 2 , p . 363 ) . Moreover , Bernal argues that at this time some Egyptian religious institutions ...
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... argues are attractive , though not particularly startling . For instance , he argues for a strong Egypto - Levantine presence in the eastern Mediterranean , extending to Crete and the Aegean ( BA 2 , pp . 432 , 434-35 , 450-52 ) , which ...
... argues are attractive , though not particularly startling . For instance , he argues for a strong Egypto - Levantine presence in the eastern Mediterranean , extending to Crete and the Aegean ( BA 2 , pp . 432 , 434-35 , 450-52 ) , which ...
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