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He argues moreover that although many glosses from the papyrus commentary are met in Hesychios ' lexicon , we do not hear of the existence of an Artemis of Antimachos from any passage in Hesychios . To this last objection we can reply ...
He argues moreover that although many glosses from the papyrus commentary are met in Hesychios ' lexicon , we do not hear of the existence of an Artemis of Antimachos from any passage in Hesychios . To this last objection we can reply ...
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The fifth- century statesman Ambrosius Macrobius Theodosius wrote a commentary on the philosophical content of the dream - figure's address . Someone before the end of Antiquity bound a copy of the commentary together with one of the ...
The fifth- century statesman Ambrosius Macrobius Theodosius wrote a commentary on the philosophical content of the dream - figure's address . Someone before the end of Antiquity bound a copy of the commentary together with one of the ...
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the early 1960s he encouraged Goodyear to embark on a project he may have once contemplated for himself , namely a full - scale commentary on Book I - VI of Tacitus ' Annals . Goodyear's premature death , after the completion of only ...
the early 1960s he encouraged Goodyear to embark on a project he may have once contemplated for himself , namely a full - scale commentary on Book I - VI of Tacitus ' Annals . Goodyear's premature death , after the completion of only ...
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