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So not just the criminal court at Falerii but any reference to Falerii in the pro Cluentio turns out to be a phantom . Galsterer too demonstrates an uncharacteristic hastiness ; he attributes a Dekuriongericht to Larinum and Ulubrae ...
So not just the criminal court at Falerii but any reference to Falerii in the pro Cluentio turns out to be a phantom . Galsterer too demonstrates an uncharacteristic hastiness ; he attributes a Dekuriongericht to Larinum and Ulubrae ...
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Added to this historical problem is the fact that our literary references cannot be said to attest polar bears securely . The reference in Martial is the most easily disposed of . Arctos there merely refers to the North , the name being ...
Added to this historical problem is the fact that our literary references cannot be said to attest polar bears securely . The reference in Martial is the most easily disposed of . Arctos there merely refers to the North , the name being ...
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This suggestion , by Schellenberg and Carrara is a plausible and an attractive one , which , in the absence of other references to an Artemis , is very difficult to refute . It would hardly have been beyond the capacity of Antimachos to ...
This suggestion , by Schellenberg and Carrara is a plausible and an attractive one , which , in the absence of other references to an Artemis , is very difficult to refute . It would hardly have been beyond the capacity of Antimachos to ...
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