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... particular interests : the selective appropriation of the past to serve a controlling vision of the present and project that vision into the future9 . This view puts its emphasis on ruptures and discontinuities and confers significance ...
... particular interests : the selective appropriation of the past to serve a controlling vision of the present and project that vision into the future9 . This view puts its emphasis on ruptures and discontinuities and confers significance ...
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... particular year was not necessarily ( or even very often ) a young man and ( ii ) there is no need to assume an Areopagus of 300 members . At most 150-200 is likely . The purpose of this note is to offer further support for proposition ...
... particular year was not necessarily ( or even very often ) a young man and ( ii ) there is no need to assume an Areopagus of 300 members . At most 150-200 is likely . The purpose of this note is to offer further support for proposition ...
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... particular interests to the section of the Odyssey assigned to him or her , both in an introduction to the particular volume and in the emphasis of the commentary . These two are essentially linguistic scholars , though with different ...
... particular interests to the section of the Odyssey assigned to him or her , both in an introduction to the particular volume and in the emphasis of the commentary . These two are essentially linguistic scholars , though with different ...
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