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... Athens , who inspected and then recorded in abstract the inscriptions he observed . In this manner Pausanias learned of the accomplishments of the third century B. C. Athenian statesmen Olympiodorus and Cephisodorus.8 Another example of ...
... Athens , who inspected and then recorded in abstract the inscriptions he observed . In this manner Pausanias learned of the accomplishments of the third century B. C. Athenian statesmen Olympiodorus and Cephisodorus.8 Another example of ...
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... Athens before the emergence of Macedon was as influential as that afterwards . It is a pity that so little of that public record has survived . Copyright © 1992 Laurence A. Tritle Pat Watson ( Sydney ) Balls of crystal and amber : fact ...
... Athens before the emergence of Macedon was as influential as that afterwards . It is a pity that so little of that public record has survived . Copyright © 1992 Laurence A. Tritle Pat Watson ( Sydney ) Balls of crystal and amber : fact ...
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... Athens , but membership of the EEC has given the country an air of modernity and even , despite its financial difficulties , of prosperity . Of those difficulties the Editors saw something in Athens - no blue buses and some ...
... Athens , but membership of the EEC has given the country an air of modernity and even , despite its financial difficulties , of prosperity . Of those difficulties the Editors saw something in Athens - no blue buses and some ...
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