Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 16-19John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1991 |
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... believe no less than does Professor Arnott that without new evidence we cannot establish the identity of the author of the Greek play . What follows , however , is an attempt to show that the case for the current favoured author ...
... believe no less than does Professor Arnott that without new evidence we cannot establish the identity of the author of the Greek play . What follows , however , is an attempt to show that the case for the current favoured author ...
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... believe that ancient sources should be taken seriously , I do not believe that they should be treated uncritically . I do not advocate a return to the Ancient Model but the establishment of a Revised Ancient Model , which takes into ...
... believe that ancient sources should be taken seriously , I do not believe that they should be treated uncritically . I do not advocate a return to the Ancient Model but the establishment of a Revised Ancient Model , which takes into ...
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... believe that Egyptian and Semitic loans in Greek amount to considerably more than 30 % of the vocabulary and I readily accept that the more accepted loans there are from language x to language y the lower the threshold of acceptance ...
... believe that Egyptian and Semitic loans in Greek amount to considerably more than 30 % of the vocabulary and I readily accept that the more accepted loans there are from language x to language y the lower the threshold of acceptance ...
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