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... hands bits of amber or balls of glass or crystal , to cool the hands ; when warmed by the hand amber gave forth a pleasant odor ' ( E. Post , Selected Epigrams of Martial , Norman , Oklahoma , 1908 , on 5. 37. 11 ) . 4. ' balls of amber ...
... hands bits of amber or balls of glass or crystal , to cool the hands ; when warmed by the hand amber gave forth a pleasant odor ' ( E. Post , Selected Epigrams of Martial , Norman , Oklahoma , 1908 , on 5. 37. 11 ) . 4. ' balls of amber ...
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... hand to cool it . Amber balls were used for the same purpose and valued in addition for the scent they gave off when warmed in the hand'3 More thoughtful editors , while making the comparison , admit that the passages on amber do little ...
... hand to cool it . Amber balls were used for the same purpose and valued in addition for the scent they gave off when warmed in the hand'3 More thoughtful editors , while making the comparison , admit that the passages on amber do little ...
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... hand ' had no significance if the notion of ' left hand ' could not be conceived ( cf. Varro , de lingua latina , X 59 = SVF II 155 : the phrase ' relatively disposed ' does not , however , occur there ) . In a passage in Plutarch ( de ...
... hand ' had no significance if the notion of ' left hand ' could not be conceived ( cf. Varro , de lingua latina , X 59 = SVF II 155 : the phrase ' relatively disposed ' does not , however , occur there ) . In a passage in Plutarch ( de ...
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