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In moving from the General Observations to the kingdom of Theoderic , Gibbon leads the reader on to the particular historical illustration of his themes . By echoing Cassiodorus on Rome's buildings he gives a concealed link between ...
In moving from the General Observations to the kingdom of Theoderic , Gibbon leads the reader on to the particular historical illustration of his themes . By echoing Cassiodorus on Rome's buildings he gives a concealed link between ...
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P. Ghosh has seen this chapter as a symbolic reworking of the General Observations : ruins are ' the potent symbol of decay ' ; their causes are ' the various contributions of mature and climate ; of barbarian , Christian and Roman ...
P. Ghosh has seen this chapter as a symbolic reworking of the General Observations : ruins are ' the potent symbol of decay ' ; their causes are ' the various contributions of mature and climate ; of barbarian , Christian and Roman ...
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Both these questions may be eased ( or even answered ) by a single linguistic observation . Maecenas ' Etruscan ancestry is ... 7 Some acute observations in L. Edelstein , ' Horace , Odes II . 7. 9-10 ' AJP 62 ( 1941 ) , 441-451 .
Both these questions may be eased ( or even answered ) by a single linguistic observation . Maecenas ' Etruscan ancestry is ... 7 Some acute observations in L. Edelstein , ' Horace , Odes II . 7. 9-10 ' AJP 62 ( 1941 ) , 441-451 .
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