Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 17John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1992 |
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... arguments of Gaiser . ? Are they , however , so very strong ? The first argument is that the coincidence is not complete , that the point made by Choricius and presumably Menander is different from the one made in Plautus . Smicrines in ...
... arguments of Gaiser . ? Are they , however , so very strong ? The first argument is that the coincidence is not complete , that the point made by Choricius and presumably Menander is different from the one made in Plautus . Smicrines in ...
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... argument from analogy . One example of this is the discussion of the development of the syllabary in Greece by recourse to an ' analogy of the Xixia script in western Xinjiang ( BA 2 , pp . 162-63 ; for other examples of such rationale ...
... argument from analogy . One example of this is the discussion of the development of the syllabary in Greece by recourse to an ' analogy of the Xixia script in western Xinjiang ( BA 2 , pp . 162-63 ; for other examples of such rationale ...
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... arguments proposed by Bernal . A peripheral debate over these has now been joined with Bernal's partisans and ... argument in an impressive cloak of scientific terms , e.g. , radio - carbon and dendrochronology ( i.e. , tree rings ) ...
... arguments proposed by Bernal . A peripheral debate over these has now been joined with Bernal's partisans and ... argument in an impressive cloak of scientific terms , e.g. , radio - carbon and dendrochronology ( i.e. , tree rings ) ...
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