Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 18-19John Pinsent, 1993 |
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... Italy and France and the fierce controversy which arose with Dumézil . One would have liked , however , more on what led Wagenvoort away from Augustan culture first , via comparative linguistics , to the distant origins of some of the ...
... Italy and France and the fierce controversy which arose with Dumézil . One would have liked , however , more on what led Wagenvoort away from Augustan culture first , via comparative linguistics , to the distant origins of some of the ...
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... Italy in 39 B. C. Tiberius became the heir of a man ( evidently childless ) called M. Gallius ; along with the property he was to accept the name of his benefactor , leaving his brother to preserve that of the Nerones.'3 I referred to ...
... Italy in 39 B. C. Tiberius became the heir of a man ( evidently childless ) called M. Gallius ; along with the property he was to accept the name of his benefactor , leaving his brother to preserve that of the Nerones.'3 I referred to ...
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... Italy ? In chapter 37 he had dealt firstly with the triumph of the Christian religion as displayed in monasticism , its most barbarous form ; then with its conquest of the barbarians themselves . In chapter 38 he prolonged the theme ...
... Italy ? In chapter 37 he had dealt firstly with the triumph of the Christian religion as displayed in monasticism , its most barbarous form ; then with its conquest of the barbarians themselves . In chapter 38 he prolonged the theme ...
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