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... Books I - III , Oxford , Clarendon Press , 1991. Pp . xii + 548 : cloth £ 60 . ISBN 019-814880-1 13 a At last ! This number of LCM ' bears at least the number of the year if not the name of the month in which it appears .
... Books I - III , Oxford , Clarendon Press , 1991. Pp . xii + 548 : cloth £ 60 . ISBN 019-814880-1 13 a At last ! This number of LCM ' bears at least the number of the year if not the name of the month in which it appears .
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which is always a conversation in at least two languages – which are the enemies of those seeking fixity . The rest of us may rejoice that the conversation is a continuing one . Texts always mean more ( which is not the same as saying ...
which is always a conversation in at least two languages – which are the enemies of those seeking fixity . The rest of us may rejoice that the conversation is a continuing one . Texts always mean more ( which is not the same as saying ...
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12 The allied questions of whether Mai represents the name of a male deity or a female and whether the Greek Maia is to be sharply distinguished from the Italic Maia are not important to the present thesis . At least by Horace's time ...
12 The allied questions of whether Mai represents the name of a male deity or a female and whether the Greek Maia is to be sharply distinguished from the Italic Maia are not important to the present thesis . At least by Horace's time ...
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