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... letter to one Faustinus ; there is another letter relating the discovery of the tablets on which the story was allegedly written down ; there is Alexander the Great who found them ; thereafter a string of narrators — Erasinides from ...
... letter to one Faustinus ; there is another letter relating the discovery of the tablets on which the story was allegedly written down ; there is Alexander the Great who found them ; thereafter a string of narrators — Erasinides from ...
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... letter of congratulation ( 1. 8 ) and a letter of reference ( 1. 9 ; cf. , of course , Cicero ad Fam . 13 etc ) helps give the book as a whole something of the appearance of a selection of correspondence drawn from ordinary life ( thus ...
... letter of congratulation ( 1. 8 ) and a letter of reference ( 1. 9 ; cf. , of course , Cicero ad Fam . 13 etc ) helps give the book as a whole something of the appearance of a selection of correspondence drawn from ordinary life ( thus ...
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... letter forms in different scripts , nor the apparent paradox of archaic Greek writings primitive in style and content but highly lucid in phonology . The third date , the twelfth century , proposed by Naveh , is based on the assertion ...
... letter forms in different scripts , nor the apparent paradox of archaic Greek writings primitive in style and content but highly lucid in phonology . The third date , the twelfth century , proposed by Naveh , is based on the assertion ...
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