Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 11-12John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1986 |
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... least making enough of an impression to encourage the acceptance of fluency in reading Greek and Latin and ready familiarity with their literatures as indispensable equipment for the educated mind . ' There was a sting in the tail ...
... least making enough of an impression to encourage the acceptance of fluency in reading Greek and Latin and ready familiarity with their literatures as indispensable equipment for the educated mind . ' There was a sting in the tail ...
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... least some of the readers of his mausoleum to recognize his borrowing . We generally assume that the plebs , the emperor's clientela , were the intended readers of the epitaph ; but we actually know that at least one ex - consul stopped ...
... least some of the readers of his mausoleum to recognize his borrowing . We generally assume that the plebs , the emperor's clientela , were the intended readers of the epitaph ; but we actually know that at least one ex - consul stopped ...
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... least of the inscriptions cited ( RIB 933 & 594 ) are no longer extant , and in the case of the latter there is some doubt as to its place of origin , although traditionally assigned to Ribchester ( not Chester , as stated , see p.242 ) ...
... least of the inscriptions cited ( RIB 933 & 594 ) are no longer extant , and in the case of the latter there is some doubt as to its place of origin , although traditionally assigned to Ribchester ( not Chester , as stated , see p.242 ) ...
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