Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 7-9John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1982 |
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... appears to have made this attempt , as may be seen merely from examining the list of titles of the papers offered . Professor Iakovides remarks in the second concluding address ( vol . 2 p.409 ) that the scope of the conference is ...
... appears to have made this attempt , as may be seen merely from examining the list of titles of the papers offered . Professor Iakovides remarks in the second concluding address ( vol . 2 p.409 ) that the scope of the conference is ...
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... appear generally interchangeable in comparisons . But there are other uses of ws fall- ing under the broad heading ... appears , unexpectedly , after áváyun ( ? 5 times in AE A , ? 6 times in EE III , ? 3 times in each strengthening an ...
... appear generally interchangeable in comparisons . But there are other uses of ws fall- ing under the broad heading ... appears , unexpectedly , after áváyun ( ? 5 times in AE A , ? 6 times in EE III , ? 3 times in each strengthening an ...
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... appear to make a distinction without a difference . Pomponius regarded the words as synonyms ( Dig.50.16.27 ) . Frontinus appears to have used them indifferently : he says that in Italy nullus ager est tributarius , whereas in the ...
... appear to make a distinction without a difference . Pomponius regarded the words as synonyms ( Dig.50.16.27 ) . Frontinus appears to have used them indifferently : he says that in Italy nullus ager est tributarius , whereas in the ...
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