Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 17John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1992 |
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... mention his own conjecture in AJP 108 ( 1987 ) , 466. This substantially pre - empts my superstitibus < haud infelix obiit ; nobis > potest ... by giving us the heart of the matter in superstitibus < obiit > : potest ... I apologise ...
... mention his own conjecture in AJP 108 ( 1987 ) , 466. This substantially pre - empts my superstitibus < haud infelix obiit ; nobis > potest ... by giving us the heart of the matter in superstitibus < obiit > : potest ... I apologise ...
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... mention de parasites ou de paraschistes n'est pas vraisemblable ici . Si on connaît des prêtres parasitoi en terre grecque ( réf . ibid . ) le mot n'apparaît qu'une fois en Egypte , sur la dédicace d'Aphrodisios à Antoine ( OGIS 195 ) ...
... mention de parasites ou de paraschistes n'est pas vraisemblable ici . Si on connaît des prêtres parasitoi en terre grecque ( réf . ibid . ) le mot n'apparaît qu'une fois en Egypte , sur la dédicace d'Aphrodisios à Antoine ( OGIS 195 ) ...
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... mention ' by Jay David Boulter of the University of N. Carolina at Chapel Hill in AJPh 112 ( 1991 ) , 541-5 , entitled ' The Computer , Hypertext , and Classical Studies ' , for an hypertext is what Perseus is , and the author thinks ...
... mention ' by Jay David Boulter of the University of N. Carolina at Chapel Hill in AJPh 112 ( 1991 ) , 541-5 , entitled ' The Computer , Hypertext , and Classical Studies ' , for an hypertext is what Perseus is , and the author thinks ...
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