Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 1-3John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1976 |
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... Spartan literacy and in re- lation to Spartan archival practice . By average Greek standards the Spartans were egregiously taciturn ; by sophisticated Athenian stand- ards the range of Spartan conversation was risibly limited , the level of ...
... Spartan literacy and in re- lation to Spartan archival practice . By average Greek standards the Spartans were egregiously taciturn ; by sophisticated Athenian stand- ards the range of Spartan conversation was risibly limited , the level of ...
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... Sparta occupies a rather special position in this debate , thanks chiefly to the ' Spartan mirage ' , the distorted picture , created large- ly by non - Spartans , of what they wanted Sparta to be , to stand for and to have achieved ( F ...
... Sparta occupies a rather special position in this debate , thanks chiefly to the ' Spartan mirage ' , the distorted picture , created large- ly by non - Spartans , of what they wanted Sparta to be , to stand for and to have achieved ( F ...
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... Spartan Arusha Declaration , a self - denying ordinance through which Spartan society abandoned its fun - loving ways and transformed itself into the familiarly philistine armed camp almost overnight ( A.M.Wood- ward , History 8 ( Oct ...
... Spartan Arusha Declaration , a self - denying ordinance through which Spartan society abandoned its fun - loving ways and transformed itself into the familiarly philistine armed camp almost overnight ( A.M.Wood- ward , History 8 ( Oct ...
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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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