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Its subject is an important but neglected area of the study of Roman culture . But only rarely and not always convincingly do they address themselves to the wider questions of why these complicated stories were created and modified by ...
Its subject is an important but neglected area of the study of Roman culture . But only rarely and not always convincingly do they address themselves to the wider questions of why these complicated stories were created and modified by ...
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is an important theme throughout the vita [ 4. 4 , 5. 1 , 10. 3 , 11. 5 , 12. 3 , 5 ] ) . Translation could easily convey these points . ' Equestrian rank ' is anodyne for equestrem dignitatem : it is strikingly paradoxical that Atticus ...
is an important theme throughout the vita [ 4. 4 , 5. 1 , 10. 3 , 11. 5 , 12. 3 , 5 ] ) . Translation could easily convey these points . ' Equestrian rank ' is anodyne for equestrem dignitatem : it is strikingly paradoxical that Atticus ...
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An equally important change which has come about in the post - war years is that , where once it was probably true to say that the majority of those who excavated Romano - British sites , or studied aspects of the history or archaeology ...
An equally important change which has come about in the post - war years is that , where once it was probably true to say that the majority of those who excavated Romano - British sites , or studied aspects of the history or archaeology ...
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