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There is no doubt that this increased interest in and polarisation over my work , both among the public at large and in scholarly circles . Even after this date , however , one cannot attribute all the academic interest to political ...
There is no doubt that this increased interest in and polarisation over my work , both among the public at large and in scholarly circles . Even after this date , however , one cannot attribute all the academic interest to political ...
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Goodyear worked on the Aetna as a student , next extended his interest to the Appendix more generally , and then , in a major shift of interest , undertook to produce a major edition with commentary of the Annals of Tacitus , which was ...
Goodyear worked on the Aetna as a student , next extended his interest to the Appendix more generally , and then , in a major shift of interest , undertook to produce a major edition with commentary of the Annals of Tacitus , which was ...
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1 ( 1929 ) , pursued an interest in combining all the available evidence to form a picture of the culture of the Augustan period . Such an interest was already visible in Wagenvoort's Utrecht dissertation , De Horatii quae dicuntur Odis ...
1 ( 1929 ) , pursued an interest in combining all the available evidence to form a picture of the culture of the Augustan period . Such an interest was already visible in Wagenvoort's Utrecht dissertation , De Horatii quae dicuntur Odis ...
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