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And the Corinthian version finally eclipsed the original . That it did so was probably because Arion and Periander were historical figures and Enalus was not . Moreover the large Corinthian fleet of the day , for which see Salmon ...
And the Corinthian version finally eclipsed the original . That it did so was probably because Arion and Periander were historical figures and Enalus was not . Moreover the large Corinthian fleet of the day , for which see Salmon ...
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It assumed ( as we might now say ) that it was using English as its sign - system for decoding and re - encoding the full and precise meaning of the original , with felicity of idiom and style as an added bonus . Today we know better .
It assumed ( as we might now say ) that it was using English as its sign - system for decoding and re - encoding the full and precise meaning of the original , with felicity of idiom and style as an added bonus . Today we know better .
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It is the original mass medium , the language to end the need for translation , as Augustine had indeed recognised ( City of God 19. 7 ) . Recognition that Latin is indeed conceived of as a universal language causes the American ...
It is the original mass medium , the language to end the need for translation , as Augustine had indeed recognised ( City of God 19. 7 ) . Recognition that Latin is indeed conceived of as a universal language causes the American ...
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