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... question which Martin Bernal attempts to answer who were the Greeks ? - but does so from a perspective that Bernal would call an example of ' Hellenomania ' - his term for that peculiar fascination inspired by the Greeks among northern ...
... question which Martin Bernal attempts to answer who were the Greeks ? - but does so from a perspective that Bernal would call an example of ' Hellenomania ' - his term for that peculiar fascination inspired by the Greeks among northern ...
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... question of authorship . Their position is that the question remains open , but : ( i ) Ephorus and Androtion are definitely to be excluded ; ( ii ) Daimachos is not to be mocked ; ( iii ) Kratippos should not be ruled out of court by ...
... question of authorship . Their position is that the question remains open , but : ( i ) Ephorus and Androtion are definitely to be excluded ; ( ii ) Daimachos is not to be mocked ; ( iii ) Kratippos should not be ruled out of court by ...
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... question a very reasonable question as to the identity of the carmina which ' venerate ' Augustus , an identity which is left unclear by the words ( and do they form an acceptable Latin phrase ? ) carmina de nostris libris . The ...
... question a very reasonable question as to the identity of the carmina which ' venerate ' Augustus , an identity which is left unclear by the words ( and do they form an acceptable Latin phrase ? ) carmina de nostris libris . The ...
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