Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 18-19John Pinsent, 1993 |
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... letters ' to friends , affects the presentation of material in a number of ways ( as already indicated ) . It is a constant feature of the collection that Horace reacts with ( portrays himself as reacting with ) the characters and ...
... letters ' to friends , affects the presentation of material in a number of ways ( as already indicated ) . It is a constant feature of the collection that Horace reacts with ( portrays himself as reacting with ) the characters and ...
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... letters was reduced from 28 or 28 to 22 when the proto - Canaanite syllabaries were formed from the Ugaritic alphabet in 1400 , the Greeks must have learned their 26 letter alphabet from the Ugaritic alphabet of 28 letters before 1400 ...
... letters was reduced from 28 or 28 to 22 when the proto - Canaanite syllabaries were formed from the Ugaritic alphabet in 1400 , the Greeks must have learned their 26 letter alphabet from the Ugaritic alphabet of 28 letters before 1400 ...
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... letters of the first four lines of Virgil's description of the opening of the Gates of War ( mos erat Hesperio in Latio ... 7. 601-4 ) spell out the word Mars.1 The idea that the pattern is intentional is supported by Martem at the end ...
... letters of the first four lines of Virgil's description of the opening of the Gates of War ( mos erat Hesperio in Latio ... 7. 601-4 ) spell out the word Mars.1 The idea that the pattern is intentional is supported by Martem at the end ...
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