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... antiquity , the loss of which has been so long lamented . The destruction of the palace of Portici , and of the village of Resina would without doubt be abundantly compensated by the recovery of the Decads of Titus Livius and of the ...
... antiquity , the loss of which has been so long lamented . The destruction of the palace of Portici , and of the village of Resina would without doubt be abundantly compensated by the recovery of the Decads of Titus Livius and of the ...
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... antiquity , Christian as well as pagan . Cataudella came also in his youth into friendly contact with Girolamo Vitelli ( 1849-1935 ) and his pupils Ugo Enrico Paoli ( 1884-1963 ) and Giorgio Pasquali ( 1885-1952 ) ) . These men ...
... antiquity , Christian as well as pagan . Cataudella came also in his youth into friendly contact with Girolamo Vitelli ( 1849-1935 ) and his pupils Ugo Enrico Paoli ( 1884-1963 ) and Giorgio Pasquali ( 1885-1952 ) ) . These men ...
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... antiquity at all in a element of the myth of Caeculus first presented in another fourth - century work . **** Bremmer's four essays take their beginnings from recent publications by students of Roman antiquity . They show no deep ...
... antiquity at all in a element of the myth of Caeculus first presented in another fourth - century work . **** Bremmer's four essays take their beginnings from recent publications by students of Roman antiquity . They show no deep ...
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