Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 7-9John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1982 |
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... evidence from late 4th century Athens preserves his name in three places . IG 22.360 is the rec- ord of a decision to honour Herakleides of Salamis for his assistance in providing corn to Athens : Telema- khos is the man responsible for ...
... evidence from late 4th century Athens preserves his name in three places . IG 22.360 is the rec- ord of a decision to honour Herakleides of Salamis for his assistance in providing corn to Athens : Telema- khos is the man responsible for ...
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... evidence to offer than any other single collection . Its main contribution is to the study of New Comedy , for the masks of which it offers a wealth of evidence dated earlier than almost all other comparable finds . B. places the comic ...
... evidence to offer than any other single collection . Its main contribution is to the study of New Comedy , for the masks of which it offers a wealth of evidence dated earlier than almost all other comparable finds . B. places the comic ...
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... evidence , new methodologies and the work of one titanic individual have contri- buted to the new enthusiasm . The subject has a special appeal in that it lends it- self to modern anthropological approaches and to structuralist ...
... evidence , new methodologies and the work of one titanic individual have contri- buted to the new enthusiasm . The subject has a special appeal in that it lends it- self to modern anthropological approaches and to structuralist ...
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