Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 17John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1992 |
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... writing before the accumulation of epigraphical evidence revealing a healthy interest by second sophistic Greeks in ... writers , from whom he compiled these things with much effort ( 110a36-38 ) . Antonius overtly signifies that his ...
... writing before the accumulation of epigraphical evidence revealing a healthy interest by second sophistic Greeks in ... writers , from whom he compiled these things with much effort ( 110a36-38 ) . Antonius overtly signifies that his ...
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... writers of late antiquity , Christian as well as pagan . Cataudella came also in his youth into friendly contact with Girolamo Vitelli ( 1849-1935 ) and his pupils Ugo Enrico Paoli ( 1884-1963 ) and Giorgio Pasquali ( 1885-1952 ) ...
... writers of late antiquity , Christian as well as pagan . Cataudella came also in his youth into friendly contact with Girolamo Vitelli ( 1849-1935 ) and his pupils Ugo Enrico Paoli ( 1884-1963 ) and Giorgio Pasquali ( 1885-1952 ) ...
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... ( writing in 45 ) does not forget to explain ( 42 ) that this was only a position held by Carneades against the Stoics . But at 43 , Cicero , in propria persona , says : ... nam cum Academicis incerta luctatio est , qui nihil adfirment et ...
... ( writing in 45 ) does not forget to explain ( 42 ) that this was only a position held by Carneades against the Stoics . But at 43 , Cicero , in propria persona , says : ... nam cum Academicis incerta luctatio est , qui nihil adfirment et ...
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