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I cannot accept this characterisation . It is true that I refer to a number of 19th century ancient historians and Classicists as pioneers of the ' ethnic principle ' and I maintain that anti - Semitism was a real force in Classics in ...
I cannot accept this characterisation . It is true that I refer to a number of 19th century ancient historians and Classicists as pioneers of the ' ethnic principle ' and I maintain that anti - Semitism was a real force in Classics in ...
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It happens that I do believe that Egyptian and Semitic loans in Greek amount to considerably more than 30 % of the vocabulary and I readily accept that the more accepted loans there are from language x to language y the lower the ...
It happens that I do believe that Egyptian and Semitic loans in Greek amount to considerably more than 30 % of the vocabulary and I readily accept that the more accepted loans there are from language x to language y the lower the ...
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6 ) : Taplin's forces liberate the Iliad in the name of “ divisions and arrangements which ... are widely accepted " ( p . 5 ) and his " starting -point " ( p . 4 ) is “ a commonplace , indeed the starting- point , for critics like ...
6 ) : Taplin's forces liberate the Iliad in the name of “ divisions and arrangements which ... are widely accepted " ( p . 5 ) and his " starting -point " ( p . 4 ) is “ a commonplace , indeed the starting- point , for critics like ...
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