Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 17-18J. Pinsent, 1992 |
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... 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 ( 1971 , 213 & n . 112 ) and refers his readers to H ...
... 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 ( 1971 , 213 & n . 112 ) and refers his readers to H ...
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... 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 taken from the constellation of the Creat Bear ( Isidore ...
... 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 taken from the constellation of the Creat Bear ( Isidore ...
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... reference to a Euboian mountain sacred to Artemis . Carrara is also disinclined to believe in the existence of the Artemis because of the reference to a second book , He suggests ( 214 ) that it is more natural to think of a work of the ...
... reference to a Euboian mountain sacred to Artemis . Carrara is also disinclined to believe in the existence of the Artemis because of the reference to a second book , He suggests ( 214 ) that it is more natural to think of a work of the ...
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