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... Italy was , in Arthur C. Clarke's phrase , a failure of imagination . Despite Gaisford's opinion , which after all was only privately written , there had long been reason to look to Egypt for new texts . It was well known that papyrus ...
... Italy was , in Arthur C. Clarke's phrase , a failure of imagination . Despite Gaisford's opinion , which after all was only privately written , there had long been reason to look to Egypt for new texts . It was well known that papyrus ...
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... Italy L. 100,000 . « L'Erma » di Bretscneider , Via Cassiodoro 19 , I - 00193 Roma ) . He wanted thereby to promote his concept of the unity of all literary products of the Graeco - Roman world against the fissiparous tendencies of Italian ...
... Italy L. 100,000 . « L'Erma » di Bretscneider , Via Cassiodoro 19 , I - 00193 Roma ) . He wanted thereby to promote his concept of the unity of all literary products of the Graeco - Roman world against the fissiparous tendencies of Italian ...
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... Italy was invented with the help of the imaginative poetry of old Greece . The sheer inferiority of those who told stories about the cities of Italy to the chroniclers of Thebes , Athens , Troy et al . is obvious . Horsfall discusses ...
... Italy was invented with the help of the imaginative poetry of old Greece . The sheer inferiority of those who told stories about the cities of Italy to the chroniclers of Thebes , Athens , Troy et al . is obvious . Horsfall discusses ...
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