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... explain why Horace puts Maecenas on a Liburnian ; after all , Oc- tavian's fleet at Actium contained not just these , but biremes up to ' sixes ' : thus Florus , Epit.4 . 11.6 , and cf. supra for the size of the vessels used against ...
... explain why Horace puts Maecenas on a Liburnian ; after all , Oc- tavian's fleet at Actium contained not just these , but biremes up to ' sixes ' : thus Florus , Epit.4 . 11.6 , and cf. supra for the size of the vessels used against ...
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... explain why . If we possessed entire the work referred to by Diogenes at 2.77 we should know a great deal more than we do about the 3rd century Athenian schools and the way in which the scholarchs talked . We might not , however , be ...
... explain why . If we possessed entire the work referred to by Diogenes at 2.77 we should know a great deal more than we do about the 3rd century Athenian schools and the way in which the scholarchs talked . We might not , however , be ...
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John Pinsent. being carried like a surfboard if it is possible to explain a supernatural hap- 37 pening . The adjective seems quite appropriate . No further explanation is required , but in six of the passages ( I.1.34 ; 2.209 ; 6.347 ...
John Pinsent. being carried like a surfboard if it is possible to explain a supernatural hap- 37 pening . The adjective seems quite appropriate . No further explanation is required , but in six of the passages ( I.1.34 ; 2.209 ; 6.347 ...
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