Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 1-3John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1976 |
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... ( Livy 30.19.5 ) ; in 204 , badly needed provisions came to Scipio's army from Sardinia ( Livy 29.36.1-3 : in 30.3.2 Livy is impressed by the contribution of Sardinia , non ex Sardinia tantum ) ; and in 203 , supplies were sent from both ...
... ( Livy 30.19.5 ) ; in 204 , badly needed provisions came to Scipio's army from Sardinia ( Livy 29.36.1-3 : in 30.3.2 Livy is impressed by the contribution of Sardinia , non ex Sardinia tantum ) ; and in 203 , supplies were sent from both ...
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... Livy's words : perhaps the best example is in Periocha 35 , where a large portion of Livy's account of the in- terview between Scipio and Hannibal is reproduced almost verbatim ( cf. Livy 35.14.6-11 ) . Just as the epitomator was there ...
... Livy's words : perhaps the best example is in Periocha 35 , where a large portion of Livy's account of the in- terview between Scipio and Hannibal is reproduced almost verbatim ( cf. Livy 35.14.6-11 ) . Just as the epitomator was there ...
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... Livy , Paris 1961 , xii - xv , and by R. Syme , HSCP 64 ( 1959 ) , 30-37 , shows that any artistic design in their arrangements disappears suspiciously at the very point where the extant books of Livy end ( 288 ) . Stadter himself ...
... Livy , Paris 1961 , xii - xv , and by R. Syme , HSCP 64 ( 1959 ) , 30-37 , shows that any artistic design in their arrangements disappears suspiciously at the very point where the extant books of Livy end ( 288 ) . Stadter himself ...
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CONTENTS the copyright of which remains in each case with the author | 3 |
A problem in the history 910 | 9 |
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