Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 7-9John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1982 |
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... sources we face different dangers . Distortion and bias are constantly present . We may , by Quellenforschung and attention to a writer's ambiance and purpose , de- tect some of this . One important general point may , however , be made ...
... sources we face different dangers . Distortion and bias are constantly present . We may , by Quellenforschung and attention to a writer's ambiance and purpose , de- tect some of this . One important general point may , however , be made ...
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... sources in the course of events between the battle at the River Longanus , where Hiero II of Syracuse crushed the Mamertines of Mcssana , and the outbreak of the First Punic War ( just when that battle was fought does not matter here ...
... sources in the course of events between the battle at the River Longanus , where Hiero II of Syracuse crushed the Mamertines of Mcssana , and the outbreak of the First Punic War ( just when that battle was fought does not matter here ...
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... sources , we should expect some mention of what did happen to Iophon : assuming that he was a son of Peisistratus in the first place . It is interesting to note that apart from AthPol no other source names all five sons together . Our ...
... sources , we should expect some mention of what did happen to Iophon : assuming that he was a son of Peisistratus in the first place . It is interesting to note that apart from AthPol no other source names all five sons together . Our ...
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