Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 7-9John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1982 |
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... University , PO Box 147 Liverpool , L69 3BX , who is the sole proprietor and to whom , addressed by name ... University , Belfast ) : KYA NIKOƐ ANHP F.R.D.Goodyear ( Bedford College , London ) : Pompeius Trogus and the Oxford Latin ...
... University , PO Box 147 Liverpool , L69 3BX , who is the sole proprietor and to whom , addressed by name ... University , Belfast ) : KYA NIKOƐ ANHP F.R.D.Goodyear ( Bedford College , London ) : Pompeius Trogus and the Oxford Latin ...
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... University ) described the excavation of houses at Maroneia , in Thrace , north of Thasos , and considered problems of re- construction and typology . On the second morning reports were given on the Greek and German researches in north ...
... University ) described the excavation of houses at Maroneia , in Thrace , north of Thasos , and considered problems of re- construction and typology . On the second morning reports were given on the Greek and German researches in north ...
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... University , PO Box 147 Liverpool , L69 3BX , who is the sole proprietor , to whom , addressed by name , con- tributions on any subject of classical interest should be sent , and subscriptions made payable by name only . RATES p.a. of ...
... University , PO Box 147 Liverpool , L69 3BX , who is the sole proprietor , to whom , addressed by name , con- tributions on any subject of classical interest should be sent , and subscriptions made payable by name only . RATES p.a. of ...
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