Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 1-3John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1976 |
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... argued that Tacitus was violently prejudiced against Primus , and ascribes this to Primus ' likely relationship with Domitian . In an earlier paper , M. Treu , Würzburger Jb 3 ( 1948 ) , 241 , argued for a more variable treatment on ...
... argued that Tacitus was violently prejudiced against Primus , and ascribes this to Primus ' likely relationship with Domitian . In an earlier paper , M. Treu , Würzburger Jb 3 ( 1948 ) , 241 , argued for a more variable treatment on ...
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... argued that when the reader progresses further and reaches the other Furius and Aurelius poems , he is intended to see the address to them in poem 11 in a differ- ent light ; but this argument only holds good if we can be certain that ...
... argued that when the reader progresses further and reaches the other Furius and Aurelius poems , he is intended to see the address to them in poem 11 in a differ- ent light ; but this argument only holds good if we can be certain that ...
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... argued that reliance by Nero on a man of provincial background ( Syme , Tacitus , 2.592 ) accords well with the pol- icy of that emperor's later years , noted by G.E.F.Chilver , JRS 47 ( 1957 ) , 29-35 , of entrusting senior posts to ...
... argued that reliance by Nero on a man of provincial background ( Syme , Tacitus , 2.592 ) accords well with the pol- icy of that emperor's later years , noted by G.E.F.Chilver , JRS 47 ( 1957 ) , 29-35 , of entrusting senior posts to ...
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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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