Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 17John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1992 |
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... context - no double entendre here . But the context is hardly the stuff of Augustan propaganda — a triumph for that prominent member of the Julian gens , Cupid ; and though the phrase arma manu is gone , the words remain juxtaposed , at ...
... context - no double entendre here . But the context is hardly the stuff of Augustan propaganda — a triumph for that prominent member of the Julian gens , Cupid ; and though the phrase arma manu is gone , the words remain juxtaposed , at ...
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... context than what Bernal suggests . It seems much more probable that the mighty conflict alluded to in the Timaeus emerged from the traditions and accounts of the Persian Wars . This great conflict left an indelible mark on the citizens ...
... context than what Bernal suggests . It seems much more probable that the mighty conflict alluded to in the Timaeus emerged from the traditions and accounts of the Persian Wars . This great conflict left an indelible mark on the citizens ...
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... context within the whole scholium . The dark - age scholar who supplemented Servius , or the ancient grammarian upon whom the former drew , suppressed most of the names associated with the various stories about the origin of Dardanus ...
... context within the whole scholium . The dark - age scholar who supplemented Servius , or the ancient grammarian upon whom the former drew , suppressed most of the names associated with the various stories about the origin of Dardanus ...
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