Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 10-12John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1985 |
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... interest . Rather , it was the nature of Roman government to respond rather than to initiate both throughout the ... interests were not at stake , the Senate's attitude to a Greek dis- pute was , I suspect , determined by the senators ...
... interest . Rather , it was the nature of Roman government to respond rather than to initiate both throughout the ... interests were not at stake , the Senate's attitude to a Greek dis- pute was , I suspect , determined by the senators ...
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... interest in enthusing others . How much class - teaching he did during the year he spent as head of a Lincolnshire grammar school we do not know . He never had to perform the duties of an ordinary college fellow . The subject he came to ...
... interest in enthusing others . How much class - teaching he did during the year he spent as head of a Lincolnshire grammar school we do not know . He never had to perform the duties of an ordinary college fellow . The subject he came to ...
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... interest of several historians of textual criticism of the Greek and Latin classics in recent years . A certain impatience with the discussion of methodology leads Brink to pass over the topic rather quickly ( pp . 72-3 ) . This is ...
... interest of several historians of textual criticism of the Greek and Latin classics in recent years . A certain impatience with the discussion of methodology leads Brink to pass over the topic rather quickly ( pp . 72-3 ) . This is ...
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