Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 18-19John Pinsent, 1993 |
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... believe that ancient sources should be taken seriously , I do not believe that they should be treated uncritically . I do not advocate a return to the Ancient Model but the establishment of a Revised Ancient Model , which takes into ...
... believe that ancient sources should be taken seriously , I do not believe that they should be treated uncritically . I do not advocate a return to the Ancient Model but the establishment of a Revised Ancient Model , which takes into ...
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... 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 threshold of acceptance ...
... 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 threshold of acceptance ...
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... believe there to be more Egyptian proper nouns in Greek , I see as a many Semitic words as Egyptian in Greek . Furthermore , although I do not treat it in Black Athena , I argue elsewhere that in the early Iron Age , Phoenician ...
... believe there to be more Egyptian proper nouns in Greek , I see as a many Semitic words as Egyptian in Greek . Furthermore , although I do not treat it in Black Athena , I argue elsewhere that in the early Iron Age , Phoenician ...
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