Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 17John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1992 |
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... Manuscripts were first discovered at Herculaneum on October 19 , 1752. They continued to be found , all in the same villa , until August 25 , 1754.3 Apparently , accounts of the discoveries did not begin to circulate publicly in Great ...
... Manuscripts were first discovered at Herculaneum on October 19 , 1752. They continued to be found , all in the same villa , until August 25 , 1754.3 Apparently , accounts of the discoveries did not begin to circulate publicly in Great ...
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... manuscripts , or because they were used by vernacular authors . This activity has coincided with revisions of out - dated catalogues of manuscripts in certain British Libraries.2 For both projects often small anonymous items are the ...
... manuscripts , or because they were used by vernacular authors . This activity has coincided with revisions of out - dated catalogues of manuscripts in certain British Libraries.2 For both projects often small anonymous items are the ...
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... manuscripts which also have relevance to the Hatton 42 copy . In CCCC 265 pp . 71-72 and in a much later representative , Oxford , Bodleian Library Barlow 37 fol . 7v ( saec . XII / XIII20 we read ( as in CCCC 265 ) : Libro primo ...
... manuscripts which also have relevance to the Hatton 42 copy . In CCCC 265 pp . 71-72 and in a much later representative , Oxford , Bodleian Library Barlow 37 fol . 7v ( saec . XII / XIII20 we read ( as in CCCC 265 ) : Libro primo ...
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