Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 7-9John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1982 |
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... 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 - west Greece ...
... 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 - west Greece ...
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... described as mater ( 9 ) . Pasithea loves and welcomes Sleep , she receives him trepidante sinu ( 43 ) . We remember , perhaps , the trepidantibus linguis ( 28 ) of Attis and his companions as they seek for Cybele before Dawn . But ...
... described as mater ( 9 ) . Pasithea loves and welcomes Sleep , she receives him trepidante sinu ( 43 ) . We remember , perhaps , the trepidantibus linguis ( 28 ) of Attis and his companions as they seek for Cybele before Dawn . But ...
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... described by Procopius in the Secret History to skinheads , along with some differences of trichological and sartorial detail ' . But take away the specifics of dress and the similarity disappears too . Sixth- century Byzantium is not ...
... described by Procopius in the Secret History to skinheads , along with some differences of trichological and sartorial detail ' . But take away the specifics of dress and the similarity disappears too . Sixth- century Byzantium is not ...
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