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... early Roman history , where there is the same need to distinguish between the genuine and the invented , and the same danger that the unexpressed criterion will be whether or not the information fits into a predetermined historical ...
... early Roman history , where there is the same need to distinguish between the genuine and the invented , and the same danger that the unexpressed criterion will be whether or not the information fits into a predetermined historical ...
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... early social structure of early Rome . Not all elements of the myth are necessarily implied in the story of the she - wolf attested for the beginning of the 3rd century . B. doubts that the women were Sabine before the 6th and early 5th ...
... early social structure of early Rome . Not all elements of the myth are necessarily implied in the story of the she - wolf attested for the beginning of the 3rd century . B. doubts that the women were Sabine before the 6th and early 5th ...
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... early Stoicism LCM 18.3 ( March 1993 ) , 37-39 In recent years the discussion about the contacts between Aristotle and early Stoicism has been revived . Some scholars have pointed out that , in spite of the difficulties that the ...
... early Stoicism LCM 18.3 ( March 1993 ) , 37-39 In recent years the discussion about the contacts between Aristotle and early Stoicism has been revived . Some scholars have pointed out that , in spite of the difficulties that the ...
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