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The sea calf is a common classic paraphrase for the seal , and this has led to an assumption on the part of many commentators that the bears referred to here must be polar bears , the only bear which regularly preys on the seal.2 It is ...
The sea calf is a common classic paraphrase for the seal , and this has led to an assumption on the part of many commentators that the bears referred to here must be polar bears , the only bear which regularly preys on the seal.2 It is ...
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226 ) , notes that previously in Norway men had not seen white bears . This implies that it was highly unlikely that there was a trade in polar bears in the Roman period . Added to this historical problem is the fact that our literary ...
226 ) , notes that previously in Norway men had not seen white bears . This implies that it was highly unlikely that there was a trade in polar bears in the Roman period . Added to this historical problem is the fact that our literary ...
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The nec solum ... contigit clause shows that Calpurnius is strongly contrasting siluestria monstra with the following groups of animals : seals ( aequoreos ... uitulos ; note the emphatic placing of the adjective ) , our bears , and a ...
The nec solum ... contigit clause shows that Calpurnius is strongly contrasting siluestria monstra with the following groups of animals : seals ( aequoreos ... uitulos ; note the emphatic placing of the adjective ) , our bears , and a ...
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