Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 7John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1982 |
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... volume 2. The editor's note at the beginning of that volume explains that it contains papers which arr- ived too late for inclusion in vol.1 , though they were in fact discussed at the congress ' . Vol- ume 2 also contains the ...
... volume 2. The editor's note at the beginning of that volume explains that it contains papers which arr- ived too late for inclusion in vol.1 , though they were in fact discussed at the congress ' . Vol- ume 2 also contains the ...
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... volume . Thus the contradictions of the original instructions have worked their inevitable way through to the finished volume , and what we are given , in the main , is two utterly different types of contributions : that for the non ...
... volume . Thus the contradictions of the original instructions have worked their inevitable way through to the finished volume , and what we are given , in the main , is two utterly different types of contributions : that for the non ...
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... volume , incorporated into a retrospective analysis of the topics and authors studied , and directed to such questions as : ' These Latin authors are different both from their Greek predecessors and their European inheritors - what were ...
... volume , incorporated into a retrospective analysis of the topics and authors studied , and directed to such questions as : ' These Latin authors are different both from their Greek predecessors and their European inheritors - what were ...
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