Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 17-18J. Pinsent, 1992 |
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... interesting speculation ) . At any rate , the papyrus fragment shows that there was disagreement about Theramenes ' reputation after this death . The ambiguous career of Theramenes was a natural theme in trials of which the Eratosthenes ...
... interesting speculation ) . At any rate , the papyrus fragment shows that there was disagreement about Theramenes ' reputation after this death . The ambiguous career of Theramenes was a natural theme in trials of which the Eratosthenes ...
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... interesting and admirable . However , I appreciate them as thoroughly mixed Mediterranean cultures not as mysteriously pure extensions of Northern Europe . If readers think that I am attacking a scarecrow by suggesting that anyone today ...
... interesting and admirable . However , I appreciate them as thoroughly mixed Mediterranean cultures not as mysteriously pure extensions of Northern Europe . If readers think that I am attacking a scarecrow by suggesting that anyone today ...
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... interesting consequence of government intervention which has been brought to his attention by a correspondent . The University of Newcastle upon Tyne has advertised a three year temporary appointment for a lecturer who ' will be ...
... interesting consequence of government intervention which has been brought to his attention by a correspondent . The University of Newcastle upon Tyne has advertised a three year temporary appointment for a lecturer who ' will be ...
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