Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 1-3John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1976 |
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... sources directly we should not conjure up an anonymous work of the early 4th century which he had only to summarize but it is likely that he found ( for example ) the documents of 411 not in the archives but quoted in a narrative ...
... sources directly we should not conjure up an anonymous work of the early 4th century which he had only to summarize but it is likely that he found ( for example ) the documents of 411 not in the archives but quoted in a narrative ...
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... sources clearly state , that the shrine of Aeneas was situated on the bank of the river Numicus ( Origo gent.Rom . 14.4 : Livy 1.2.6 : Schol . Veron . ad Aen.1.259 ) . But the heroon found at Prat- ica di Mare is approximately 1 km ...
... sources clearly state , that the shrine of Aeneas was situated on the bank of the river Numicus ( Origo gent.Rom . 14.4 : Livy 1.2.6 : Schol . Veron . ad Aen.1.259 ) . But the heroon found at Prat- ica di Mare is approximately 1 km ...
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... sources : Ovid , Tr.3.7 , names a poet Perilla , Martial mentions a Pantaenis , 7.69.7-10 , and a Sulpicia , 10.35 & 38 ; it seems that Pro- pertius ' Cynthia possessed a rare poetic vein , 2.3.19 , and Persius , Pro- logus 13 , speaks ...
... sources : Ovid , Tr.3.7 , names a poet Perilla , Martial mentions a Pantaenis , 7.69.7-10 , and a Sulpicia , 10.35 & 38 ; it seems that Pro- pertius ' Cynthia possessed a rare poetic vein , 2.3.19 , and Persius , Pro- logus 13 , speaks ...
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