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is an important theme throughout the vita [ 4. 4 , 5. 1 , 10. 3 , 11. 5 , 12. 3 , 5 ] ) . Translation could easily convey these points . ' Equestrian rank ' is anodyne for equestrem dignitatem : it is strikingly paradoxical that Atticus ...
is an important theme throughout the vita [ 4. 4 , 5. 1 , 10. 3 , 11. 5 , 12. 3 , 5 ] ) . Translation could easily convey these points . ' Equestrian rank ' is anodyne for equestrem dignitatem : it is strikingly paradoxical that Atticus ...
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The translation fails to convey the important verbal parallel and contrast between 19. 1 a ) conciliare and 19. 3 conciliarit ( secure ' twice would do ) , which a ) articulate the difference between the two fortunae and b ) establish ...
The translation fails to convey the important verbal parallel and contrast between 19. 1 a ) conciliare and 19. 3 conciliarit ( secure ' twice would do ) , which a ) articulate the difference between the two fortunae and b ) establish ...
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An equally important change which has come about in the post - war years is that , where once it was probably true to say that the majority of those who excavated Romano - British sites , or studied aspects of the history or archaeology ...
An equally important change which has come about in the post - war years is that , where once it was probably true to say that the majority of those who excavated Romano - British sites , or studied aspects of the history or archaeology ...
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