Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 11-12John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1986 |
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... particular subject , the UGC in effect adopts the collective view of a sample of employers : there is at present no evidence whatever that anyone believes that too many grad- uates are being produced in classical subjects . Likewise ...
... particular subject , the UGC in effect adopts the collective view of a sample of employers : there is at present no evidence whatever that anyone believes that too many grad- uates are being produced in classical subjects . Likewise ...
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... particular feature " 2 ) " the desire to make these lists , and hence the categories , exhaustive . ' Every group of names , be it of stones , fields , or officials , is complete , perhaps too complete . In some instances the list comes ...
... particular feature " 2 ) " the desire to make these lists , and hence the categories , exhaustive . ' Every group of names , be it of stones , fields , or officials , is complete , perhaps too complete . In some instances the list comes ...
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... particular pictures on his doors , and also a good , non - symbolic reason why Virgil made him do so . Daedalus dedicated his wings to Apollo , presumably as a thank - offering for his safe arrival in Cumae , and the whole temple seems ...
... particular pictures on his doors , and also a good , non - symbolic reason why Virgil made him do so . Daedalus dedicated his wings to Apollo , presumably as a thank - offering for his safe arrival in Cumae , and the whole temple seems ...
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