Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 18-19John Pinsent, 1993 |
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... context for the change in nomenclature , however , was suggested some two decades ago by Barbara Levick . In her biography of Tiberius she states that after his family's return to Italy in 39 B. C. Tiberius became the heir of a man ...
... context for the change in nomenclature , however , was suggested some two decades ago by Barbara Levick . In her biography of Tiberius she states that after his family's return to Italy in 39 B. C. Tiberius became the heir of a man ...
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... context . Following upon this reading , I propose the change ( for a modern edition ) of fat a to Fata . Its epic context demands this slight but important orthographical emendation . For the form Fata reflects the objective , real ...
... context . Following upon this reading , I propose the change ( for a modern edition ) of fat a to Fata . Its epic context demands this slight but important orthographical emendation . For the form Fata reflects the objective , real ...
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... context . But as the subject would then have to stand at the beginning of the next hexameter , where it would receive intolerable emphasis , we should probably assume that once the fish had been made available the ducks were envisaged ...
... context . But as the subject would then have to stand at the beginning of the next hexameter , where it would receive intolerable emphasis , we should probably assume that once the fish had been made available the ducks were envisaged ...
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