Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 7-9John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1982 |
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... interest rate does not bear out the view held in this coun- try that American interest rates are high except perhaps to borrowers ! ) and only checks made out to JOHN PINSENT can be accepted , the name of LCM should not appear on the ...
... interest rate does not bear out the view held in this coun- try that American interest rates are high except perhaps to borrowers ! ) and only checks made out to JOHN PINSENT can be accepted , the name of LCM should not appear on the ...
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... interest in textual criticism , if his predecess- ors had included the lines in their texts ; on the contrary , we should expect him to explain his reasons for omission . Consideration of Aristarchus ' methods in general will not ...
... interest in textual criticism , if his predecess- ors had included the lines in their texts ; on the contrary , we should expect him to explain his reasons for omission . Consideration of Aristarchus ' methods in general will not ...
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... interest in Fes- tus is highly instructive , but his attempts to isolate particular debts of Scali- ger's to predecessors do not convince . It required only mother wit to realize the value of Paulus for supplementing gaps in the text of ...
... interest in Fes- tus is highly instructive , but his attempts to isolate particular debts of Scali- ger's to predecessors do not convince . It required only mother wit to realize the value of Paulus for supplementing gaps in the text of ...
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