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... Horsfall to J. N. Bremmer's essay on the foundation of Praeneste appears to be new . The essay on the story of Claudia Quinta and the ship bringing Cybele to Rome first appeared in 1979 after Bremmer had turned his main attention from ...
... Horsfall to J. N. Bremmer's essay on the foundation of Praeneste appears to be new . The essay on the story of Claudia Quinta and the ship bringing Cybele to Rome first appeared in 1979 after Bremmer had turned his main attention from ...
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... Horsfall's second essay , ' The Aeneas Legend from Homer to Virgil ' , even the discussion in it of early Greek treatment of the story . A fifth - century link between heroic Troy and Sicily is accepted , but the evidence apparently ...
... Horsfall's second essay , ' The Aeneas Legend from Homer to Virgil ' , even the discussion in it of early Greek treatment of the story . A fifth - century link between heroic Troy and Sicily is accepted , but the evidence apparently ...
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... Horsfall's reason for preferring a sporadically attested variant account is that ' it is altogether implausible - and entirely unparalleled in Roman pseudo - history - that an original national victory had been recast as a catastrophic ...
... Horsfall's reason for preferring a sporadically attested variant account is that ' it is altogether implausible - and entirely unparalleled in Roman pseudo - history - that an original national victory had been recast as a catastrophic ...
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