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27 ) ; in fact , numerus is an abstract term which could designate any and every type of unit . On p . 132 , B. has altered his translation of vallum to read “ rampart mound " ( following the correction of Lawrence Keppie , JRS 80 ...
27 ) ; in fact , numerus is an abstract term which could designate any and every type of unit . On p . 132 , B. has altered his translation of vallum to read “ rampart mound " ( following the correction of Lawrence Keppie , JRS 80 ...
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Furthermore , the ratio of the lengths of the three periods is surely too neat to be fortuitous : 8 : 12 : 12 , or , reduced to lowest terms , 2 : 3 : 3.7 Führer in fact gives the shape of the poem as ABB . Bacchylides 2 provides a ...
Furthermore , the ratio of the lengths of the three periods is surely too neat to be fortuitous : 8 : 12 : 12 , or , reduced to lowest terms , 2 : 3 : 3.7 Führer in fact gives the shape of the poem as ABB . Bacchylides 2 provides a ...
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Theorists frequently put scare - quotes round words like fact and truth , not because there are no facts that would be a crude form of inverse idealism - but to remind us that what constitutes a fact is more problematic and deserving of ...
Theorists frequently put scare - quotes round words like fact and truth , not because there are no facts that would be a crude form of inverse idealism - but to remind us that what constitutes a fact is more problematic and deserving of ...
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