Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 1-2John Pinsent J. Pinsent, 1976 |
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... fact , a cursory glance at the select catalogue of inscriptions in the Lakonian script discussed by L.H.Jeffery , The local scripts of archaic Greece , 1961 , 183-202 , reveals an absolute dearth of public inscriptions and pro ...
... fact , a cursory glance at the select catalogue of inscriptions in the Lakonian script discussed by L.H.Jeffery , The local scripts of archaic Greece , 1961 , 183-202 , reveals an absolute dearth of public inscriptions and pro ...
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... fact it is clear from the sources that the shrine of Aeneas - Indiges was right on the river bank . This emerges from a con- sideration of two facts . First we may note that the deus Indiges was closely connected indeed identified with ...
... fact it is clear from the sources that the shrine of Aeneas - Indiges was right on the river bank . This emerges from a con- sideration of two facts . First we may note that the deus Indiges was closely connected indeed identified with ...
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... fact that Alba Longa was destroyed in the archaic period and no longer existed in historical times . The same circumstances made it possible to ascr- ibe the foundation of Politorium to the Trojan Polites : Politorium too was destroyed ...
... fact that Alba Longa was destroyed in the archaic period and no longer existed in historical times . The same circumstances made it possible to ascr- ibe the foundation of Politorium to the Trojan Polites : Politorium too was destroyed ...
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