Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 17John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1992 |
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... papyri and the Vienna tablet , in recent years by Parsons , Rea and Lloyd - Jones ) , have made it progressively less easy to make important new discoveries unless papyri so far unexcavated or unidentified come to our aid . So what is ...
... papyri and the Vienna tablet , in recent years by Parsons , Rea and Lloyd - Jones ) , have made it progressively less easy to make important new discoveries unless papyri so far unexcavated or unidentified come to our aid . So what is ...
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... papyri , one visitor made a suggestion . Eustace wrote : the number of the latter [ surviving papyri ] may , I believe , be about eighteen hundred . As a very small part of Herculaneum has hitherto been explored it is highly probable ...
... papyri , one visitor made a suggestion . Eustace wrote : the number of the latter [ surviving papyri ] may , I believe , be about eighteen hundred . As a very small part of Herculaneum has hitherto been explored it is highly probable ...
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... papyri as a vehicle seemingly did not occur to him.19 As late as 1894 , a writer looked for additions to the stock of papyri not from original excavation , but only from discoveries among papyri ' purchased as curiosities by tourists in ...
... papyri as a vehicle seemingly did not occur to him.19 As late as 1894 , a writer looked for additions to the stock of papyri not from original excavation , but only from discoveries among papyri ' purchased as curiosities by tourists in ...
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