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... later chapter of the Agricola , 31 , he notoriously confuses the Brigantes with the Iceni in the speech which he puts into the mouth of the Caledonian leader Cal- gacus . So , even when Tacitus had access to a first class source of in ...
... later chapter of the Agricola , 31 , he notoriously confuses the Brigantes with the Iceni in the speech which he puts into the mouth of the Caledonian leader Cal- gacus . So , even when Tacitus had access to a first class source of in ...
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... later showed it to Dr D. M. Lewis , when he was engaged upon pre- paring a new text of IG 12 847 for publication in the forthcoming third volume of the Inscriptiones Atticae Euclidis anno anteriores . Since he now wishes to incorporate ...
... later showed it to Dr D. M. Lewis , when he was engaged upon pre- paring a new text of IG 12 847 for publication in the forthcoming third volume of the Inscriptiones Atticae Euclidis anno anteriores . Since he now wishes to incorporate ...
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... later by the Stoics . In later times the Stoic vocabulary became the accepted one , and was used by all writers , It seems unbelievable that the mixture of Aristotelian , Stoic and neither - Aristotelian - nor - Stoic terms found in ...
... later by the Stoics . In later times the Stoic vocabulary became the accepted one , and was used by all writers , It seems unbelievable that the mixture of Aristotelian , Stoic and neither - Aristotelian - nor - Stoic terms found in ...
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