Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 17John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1992 |
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... scholars have an equal expertise in Hellenistic , post- classical Greek , and Roman Augustan poetry . Yet one question needs to be asked . The enormous contributions made to the identification , text , interpretation and arrangement of ...
... scholars have an equal expertise in Hellenistic , post- classical Greek , and Roman Augustan poetry . Yet one question needs to be asked . The enormous contributions made to the identification , text , interpretation and arrangement of ...
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... scholars . Being alive and able to correct some mistakes made by scholars of the past ( or of the present , for that matter ) can make some believe that wisdom will die with them . When a scholar is thought to be right , he receives a ...
... scholars . Being alive and able to correct some mistakes made by scholars of the past ( or of the present , for that matter ) can make some believe that wisdom will die with them . When a scholar is thought to be right , he receives a ...
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... scholars including three token men , coolly captained by a volume editor , Pauline Schmitt , who acts by turns as ... scholarly interest in ancient women is no less of a problem . Not to mention the inescapable fact that the surviving ...
... scholars including three token men , coolly captained by a volume editor , Pauline Schmitt , who acts by turns as ... scholarly interest in ancient women is no less of a problem . Not to mention the inescapable fact that the surviving ...
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