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I concede , of course , the possibility that Plutarch's and tñs otolas and / or Dio's oínogav might in fact mean ( income from ) property ' ; and modern scholars who use such terms as ' fortune ' ( Beard / Crawford , loc.cit . ) ...
I concede , of course , the possibility that Plutarch's and tñs otolas and / or Dio's oínogav might in fact mean ( income from ) property ' ; and modern scholars who use such terms as ' fortune ' ( Beard / Crawford , loc.cit . ) ...
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... that Asconius makes are also made by M. , careful scholar though he is : Appius Claudius did not seduce Verginia , and a ... in noting some of the difficulties under which ancient scholars worked , it is unnecessary to suppose that ...
... that Asconius makes are also made by M. , careful scholar though he is : Appius Claudius did not seduce Verginia , and a ... in noting some of the difficulties under which ancient scholars worked , it is unnecessary to suppose that ...
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Elsewhere ( University of Ottawa Quaterly 50 [ 1980 ) , pp.532-3 ) he has demanded ' if the scholarly interpreter of Martial is unaware of Martial's imitators and ... Scholars should not allow themselves to be bullied by such talk .
Elsewhere ( University of Ottawa Quaterly 50 [ 1980 ) , pp.532-3 ) he has demanded ' if the scholarly interpreter of Martial is unaware of Martial's imitators and ... Scholars should not allow themselves to be bullied by such talk .
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