Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 7-9John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1982 |
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... doubt of his own concerning their accentuation . It need not be demonstrated anew that manuscripts reported by ... doubt . Nor need we doubt statements about old manuscripts not ascribed such auth- ority but only that of age : 4.16.2 ...
... doubt of his own concerning their accentuation . It need not be demonstrated anew that manuscripts reported by ... doubt . Nor need we doubt statements about old manuscripts not ascribed such auth- ority but only that of age : 4.16.2 ...
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... doubt about the authorship of diatribai is reported in two instances . In one it extends to the whole list ( 7.163 , Ariston of Chios ) and in the other Sotion and Panaitios accepted their au- thenticity ( 2.85 , Aristippus ) . In both ...
... doubt about the authorship of diatribai is reported in two instances . In one it extends to the whole list ( 7.163 , Ariston of Chios ) and in the other Sotion and Panaitios accepted their au- thenticity ( 2.85 , Aristippus ) . In both ...
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... doubt true that Polybius never uses où поo when speaking of for- mal proceedings apud populum , though he does of course use it often of the Roman common people otherwise ( as exhaustively shown by Eckstein , pp . 182-3 ) . But at 6.12 ...
... doubt true that Polybius never uses où поo when speaking of for- mal proceedings apud populum , though he does of course use it often of the Roman common people otherwise ( as exhaustively shown by Eckstein , pp . 182-3 ) . But at 6.12 ...
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