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R. F. Willetts , Cretan Cults and Festivals , London 1962 , pp . 111ff . , cf. The Civilization of Ancient Crete , Berkeley & Los Angeles 1977 , p . 77 ) . This last interpretation is particularly interesting although admittedly no more ...
R. F. Willetts , Cretan Cults and Festivals , London 1962 , pp . 111ff . , cf. The Civilization of Ancient Crete , Berkeley & Los Angeles 1977 , p . 77 ) . This last interpretation is particularly interesting although admittedly no more ...
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inaugural lecture at Sydney ( A. 3 below ) , and on classical references in his poetry , notably in the volume Dancer's End ( 1951 ) , now republished in Collected Poems , London 1990 . Powell adopted the cognominal form J. Enoch ' at ...
inaugural lecture at Sydney ( A. 3 below ) , and on classical references in his poetry , notably in the volume Dancer's End ( 1951 ) , now republished in Collected Poems , London 1990 . Powell adopted the cognominal form J. Enoch ' at ...
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A Social History ( London 1975 ) ; A. Ferrill , The Origins of War , ( London 1985 ) , pp . 149-186 and the review by E. Wheeler in Armed Forces and Society XIV ( 1987 ) , 156-158 ; J. Warry , Warfare in the Classical World ( London ...
A Social History ( London 1975 ) ; A. Ferrill , The Origins of War , ( London 1985 ) , pp . 149-186 and the review by E. Wheeler in Armed Forces and Society XIV ( 1987 ) , 156-158 ; J. Warry , Warfare in the Classical World ( London ...
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