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... Similar conclusions were reached , independently of my article , by Professor Peter Steinmetz , in a paper published as an article in 1989.2 In the nature of things , some of the evidence cited by Steinmetz and by me is the same . His ...
... Similar conclusions were reached , independently of my article , by Professor Peter Steinmetz , in a paper published as an article in 1989.2 In the nature of things , some of the evidence cited by Steinmetz and by me is the same . His ...
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... similar games at Naples in A. D. 2.29 At first these consisted of athletic and equestrian contests , but after his death , perhaps in A. D. 18 , musical competitions were added . ' These " Italian " games - the Italika Rhomaia Sebasta ...
... similar games at Naples in A. D. 2.29 At first these consisted of athletic and equestrian contests , but after his death , perhaps in A. D. 18 , musical competitions were added . ' These " Italian " games - the Italika Rhomaia Sebasta ...
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... similar to Sophocles ' ( echoed , as we have seen , in Pericles and [ Lysias ] ) were still current in the fourth century . The commonness of the phrase is guaranteed by Plato's expression τὰ καλούμενα ὑπὸ τῶν πολλῶν ἄγραπτα νόμιμα ...
... similar to Sophocles ' ( echoed , as we have seen , in Pericles and [ Lysias ] ) were still current in the fourth century . The commonness of the phrase is guaranteed by Plato's expression τὰ καλούμενα ὑπὸ τῶν πολλῶν ἄγραπτα νόμιμα ...
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