Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 11-12John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1986 |
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... believe that while a small number of mergers or closures may be inevitable , they are to be regarded as an unmitigated evil and re- sisted by all means possible . In particular I find it alarming that talk about mergers seems to be ...
... believe that while a small number of mergers or closures may be inevitable , they are to be regarded as an unmitigated evil and re- sisted by all means possible . In particular I find it alarming that talk about mergers seems to be ...
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... believe , very important issues for the academic discipline we agree to call Classics . My basic point is that people who profess to be devoted to the pursuit and dissemination of knowledge / truth cannot afford to ignore various new ...
... believe , very important issues for the academic discipline we agree to call Classics . My basic point is that people who profess to be devoted to the pursuit and dissemination of knowledge / truth cannot afford to ignore various new ...
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... believe the sense of the final words to be ' this is the name by which we call her ' , cf. Callimachus , frag . 342 Pfeiffer , τοῦτο ( sc . ' Εκάλην ) γὰρ αὐτὴν | κωμῆται κάλεον περιηγέες . In his speech so far Moschion had , so far as ...
... believe the sense of the final words to be ' this is the name by which we call her ' , cf. Callimachus , frag . 342 Pfeiffer , τοῦτο ( sc . ' Εκάλην ) γὰρ αὐτὴν | κωμῆται κάλεον περιηγέες . In his speech so far Moschion had , so far as ...
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