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... century central Italy has grown immensely , and nothing has happened to cast doubt on the conclusions Fraenkel ... century work back to the sixth century B. C .. On the other hand , the former refuses to see any degree of antiquity at ...
... century central Italy has grown immensely , and nothing has happened to cast doubt on the conclusions Fraenkel ... century work back to the sixth century B. C .. On the other hand , the former refuses to see any degree of antiquity at ...
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... century of the Christian era . In Fabula 419 the author mentions Orosius , who lived around A. D. 415. The author , then , composed this work after 415 but before the twelfth century , the date of the manuscript . Since there are many ...
... century of the Christian era . In Fabula 419 the author mentions Orosius , who lived around A. D. 415. The author , then , composed this work after 415 but before the twelfth century , the date of the manuscript . Since there are many ...
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... century copies of Planudes ' verse translation of the Distichs of Cato scarcely known to previous Western students , 2 a 15th - century copy of an anonymous version of the Distichs in the Byzantine κa @ apɛúovσa , which he would like to ...
... century copies of Planudes ' verse translation of the Distichs of Cato scarcely known to previous Western students , 2 a 15th - century copy of an anonymous version of the Distichs in the Byzantine κa @ apɛúovσa , which he would like to ...
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