Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 10-12John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1985 |
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... surely contributed to an humiliation so complete - not least those good constitutionalists P.Scaevola and Q. Metellus Macedonicus . Between Scipio and Macedonicus a political rift ( dissensio ) certainly exist- ed for part of Scipio's ...
... surely contributed to an humiliation so complete - not least those good constitutionalists P.Scaevola and Q. Metellus Macedonicus . Between Scipio and Macedonicus a political rift ( dissensio ) certainly exist- ed for part of Scipio's ...
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... surely Orestes calls upon his father ( in the third person ) to listen before he addresses him in the vocative ; and surely he announces that what he is standing on is the grave - mound before he speaks of laying his offer- ing of hair ...
... surely Orestes calls upon his father ( in the third person ) to listen before he addresses him in the vocative ; and surely he announces that what he is standing on is the grave - mound before he speaks of laying his offer- ing of hair ...
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... surely mediate the contrary claims of Nature and Culture , as does the great hero / god of the Greeks , Herakles , civilized and barbaric at the same time . When historical , philosophical and sociological perspectives are mar- ried to ...
... surely mediate the contrary claims of Nature and Culture , as does the great hero / god of the Greeks , Herakles , civilized and barbaric at the same time . When historical , philosophical and sociological perspectives are mar- ried to ...
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