Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 11-12John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1986 |
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... Latin poetry with an encomias- tic component ( in particular epithalamia , elegies , and even epicedia ) , to the back- ward looking ethical code of the fourth - century western aristocracy , to the atti- tude towards women in Christian ...
... Latin poetry with an encomias- tic component ( in particular epithalamia , elegies , and even epicedia ) , to the back- ward looking ethical code of the fourth - century western aristocracy , to the atti- tude towards women in Christian ...
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... Latin text and provided a commentary . Five years previously the Latin text of Fracastoro's De Contagione a subsequent work in prose which included expanded portions of Syphilis - had been printed with a parallel English translation by ...
... Latin text and provided a commentary . Five years previously the Latin text of Fracastoro's De Contagione a subsequent work in prose which included expanded portions of Syphilis - had been printed with a parallel English translation by ...
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... Latin rather than of Greek texts . H.R.Luard reports ( in Cambridge Essays , London 1857 , p.171 ) a lament about Porson , namely that ' his great powers were not spent upon subjects that benefit mankind more than Greek criticism ' . H ...
... Latin rather than of Greek texts . H.R.Luard reports ( in Cambridge Essays , London 1857 , p.171 ) a lament about Porson , namely that ' his great powers were not spent upon subjects that benefit mankind more than Greek criticism ' . H ...
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