Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 17-18J. Pinsent, 1992 |
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... story in the light of mythological patterns of the life of the hero ( the formula of expulsion and return has been found also in the Iliad ) . B. insists none the less that the story must have had a meaning in terms of the Roman ...
... story in the light of mythological patterns of the life of the hero ( the formula of expulsion and return has been found also in the Iliad ) . B. insists none the less that the story must have had a meaning in terms of the Roman ...
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... story , not all of which need be of the same date . In 67 , Plutarch's anecdote about Piso and Pompey about the lex Gabinia , we have Romulus the assassinated tyrant ( did Piso find the story in his ' ancestor's ' history and do these ...
... story , not all of which need be of the same date . In 67 , Plutarch's anecdote about Piso and Pompey about the lex Gabinia , we have Romulus the assassinated tyrant ( did Piso find the story in his ' ancestor's ' history and do these ...
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... story would have related to details , such things , for example , as the dπílavov пλáoμa noted by Probus ( Servius Dan . on v . 554 ) . A desire to attribute as much as possible of Roman interest in the story of Aeneas ' coming to the ...
... story would have related to details , such things , for example , as the dπílavov пλáoμa noted by Probus ( Servius Dan . on v . 554 ) . A desire to attribute as much as possible of Roman interest in the story of Aeneas ' coming to the ...
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