Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 17John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1992 |
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... hands bits of amber or balls of glass or crystal , to cool the hands ; when warmed by the hand amber gave forth a pleasant odor ' ( E. Post , Selected Epigrams of Martial , Norman , Oklahoma , 1908 , on 5. 37. 11 ) . 4. balls of amber ...
... hands bits of amber or balls of glass or crystal , to cool the hands ; when warmed by the hand amber gave forth a pleasant odor ' ( E. Post , Selected Epigrams of Martial , Norman , Oklahoma , 1908 , on 5. 37. 11 ) . 4. balls of amber ...
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... hand to cool it . Amber balls were used for the same purpose and valued in addition for the scent they gave off when warmed in the hand'3 More thoughtful editors , while making the comparison , admit that the passages on amber do little ...
... hand to cool it . Amber balls were used for the same purpose and valued in addition for the scent they gave off when warmed in the hand'3 More thoughtful editors , while making the comparison , admit that the passages on amber do little ...
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... hand men and women continued to sit together even after Augustus.48 Ovid repeatedly praises this special advantage of the circus ( Am . 3. 2. 1-4 , 19-24 ) . At Ars 1. 135ff . its benefits are described in detail in contrast to the ...
... hand men and women continued to sit together even after Augustus.48 Ovid repeatedly praises this special advantage of the circus ( Am . 3. 2. 1-4 , 19-24 ) . At Ars 1. 135ff . its benefits are described in detail in contrast to the ...
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