Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 10-12John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1985 |
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... clearly shows that line 5 ends with a sigma after the epsilon ( which is too clear to require a subscript dot ) . Incorporating these few observations , and renumbering the lines as on the stone , the text reads : - " Ι.ΕΣ.Υ.Υ.ΟΙΣΑΓΓ ...
... clearly shows that line 5 ends with a sigma after the epsilon ( which is too clear to require a subscript dot ) . Incorporating these few observations , and renumbering the lines as on the stone , the text reads : - " Ι.ΕΣ.Υ.Υ.ΟΙΣΑΓΓ ...
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John Pinsent. clear .3.981-3 4.7 167 311-12 504 790 874 1084-5 1068-9 1102 1134 1226 5.53 75 114 417 483 488 496 cassa ... clear allusion to Tarquinius Superbus . nec procumbere humi prostratum et pandere palmas . An interesting line with ...
John Pinsent. clear .3.981-3 4.7 167 311-12 504 790 874 1084-5 1068-9 1102 1134 1226 5.53 75 114 417 483 488 496 cassa ... clear allusion to Tarquinius Superbus . nec procumbere humi prostratum et pandere palmas . An interesting line with ...
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... clear contrast between this friendship of Virro for Trebius , effusive and mercenary , and the speaker's honest reticence . The paucity of the speaker's use of Trebius ' name is confirmed by the frequent naming of Virro ( see below ) ...
... clear contrast between this friendship of Virro for Trebius , effusive and mercenary , and the speaker's honest reticence . The paucity of the speaker's use of Trebius ' name is confirmed by the frequent naming of Virro ( see below ) ...
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