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Hall solves the problem ( or problems ) by altering graui to graud he provides parallels from Livy for the collocation grauis uulnere ( 21. 48. 4 ) or uulneribus ( 36. 20. 5 ) .4 Another possibility , perhaps more Ovidian and nearly as ...
Hall solves the problem ( or problems ) by altering graui to graud he provides parallels from Livy for the collocation grauis uulnere ( 21. 48. 4 ) or uulneribus ( 36. 20. 5 ) .4 Another possibility , perhaps more Ovidian and nearly as ...
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There are other ancient applications of gourd which may or may not help the present problem . In Aristophanes , ( Nub . 327 ) , someone's eyes ' run with pumpkins ' . At Juvenal 6.
There are other ancient applications of gourd which may or may not help the present problem . In Aristophanes , ( Nub . 327 ) , someone's eyes ' run with pumpkins ' . At Juvenal 6.
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Walbank acknowledged in the preface to his first volume ( p . viii ) the help he had had from Brink with many of the problems in the background of Polybius ' constitutional theory . In 1960 ( " Tragic History and Aristotle's School ' ...
Walbank acknowledged in the preface to his first volume ( p . viii ) the help he had had from Brink with many of the problems in the background of Polybius ' constitutional theory . In 1960 ( " Tragic History and Aristotle's School ' ...
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