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... recently P.A. George ( CQ n824 [ 1974 ] , 119ff . ) has attempted to deny any connexion with Lucan , and argues that Petronius is merely poking fun at Eumolpus ' own attempts at poetry . These more complex recent attempts have come ...
... recently P.A. George ( CQ n824 [ 1974 ] , 119ff . ) has attempted to deny any connexion with Lucan , and argues that Petronius is merely poking fun at Eumolpus ' own attempts at poetry . These more complex recent attempts have come ...
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... recent work on the Achaemenid Empire This represents the text , scarcely altered , of a paper given at the Norman ... recently been much emphasized in rela- tion to Herodotos in the work of Alan Lloyd ( 1975-6 ) , Waters ' work on ...
... recent work on the Achaemenid Empire This represents the text , scarcely altered , of a paper given at the Norman ... recently been much emphasized in rela- tion to Herodotos in the work of Alan Lloyd ( 1975-6 ) , Waters ' work on ...
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... recent paper in Hermes 111 [ 1983 ] , 498f . ) . 70.II.F , in cit- ing Aristophanes Ach . 1-2 Zuntz does not say how precisely he interprets éxν here . Anthologion : a . A.2 , évέypale misprinted . 6.B.2 , the ascription to Alexis is ...
... recent paper in Hermes 111 [ 1983 ] , 498f . ) . 70.II.F , in cit- ing Aristophanes Ach . 1-2 Zuntz does not say how precisely he interprets éxν here . Anthologion : a . A.2 , évέypale misprinted . 6.B.2 , the ascription to Alexis is ...
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