Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 17-18J. Pinsent, 1992 |
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... context in which he asks them ( see e.g. , A. Marwick , The Nature of History ( New York , 1971 ) , pp . 170-86 , esp . 173 ) . Hence again his criticism of Besserwissen and those who question the ' Ancients . ' The authors and passages ...
... context in which he asks them ( see e.g. , A. Marwick , The Nature of History ( New York , 1971 ) , pp . 170-86 , esp . 173 ) . Hence again his criticism of Besserwissen and those who question the ' Ancients . ' The authors and passages ...
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... context for the change in nomenclature , however , was suggested some two decades ago by Barbara Levick . In her biography of Tiberius she states that after his family's return to Italy in 39 B. C. Tiberius became the heir of a man ...
... context for the change in nomenclature , however , was suggested some two decades ago by Barbara Levick . In her biography of Tiberius she states that after his family's return to Italy in 39 B. C. Tiberius became the heir of a man ...
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... context in which the physical prowess of the king is asserted . This is found partly in ritual scenes , such as the king running during the Sed Festival ( a jubilee ritual ) , and partly in hunting or military activities , as the king ...
... context in which the physical prowess of the king is asserted . This is found partly in ritual scenes , such as the king running during the Sed Festival ( a jubilee ritual ) , and partly in hunting or military activities , as the king ...
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