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Every historian , ancient or modern , decides what to believe on his own criteria of probability . C. quotes Livy's rejection of late - annalistic casualty figures at Trasimene in favour of Fabius Pictor's as if it proved that ...
Every historian , ancient or modern , decides what to believe on his own criteria of probability . C. quotes Livy's rejection of late - annalistic casualty figures at Trasimene in favour of Fabius Pictor's as if it proved that ...
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Torr , Ancient Ships ? [ Chicago 1964 ) , 16 ) propugnacula turresque constituunt ut tamquam de muro ita de excelsior ibus tabulatis facilius uulnerent uel perimant inimicos . These big ships stood high above the smaller Liburnians ...
Torr , Ancient Ships ? [ Chicago 1964 ) , 16 ) propugnacula turresque constituunt ut tamquam de muro ita de excelsior ibus tabulatis facilius uulnerent uel perimant inimicos . These big ships stood high above the smaller Liburnians ...
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ESTHER A.D. Momigliano 1977 ' Eastern Elements in Post - Exilic Jewish and Greek Historiography ' , Essays in Ancient and Modern Historiography , Oxford , 25-35 . Four Strange Books of the Bille , New York .
ESTHER A.D. Momigliano 1977 ' Eastern Elements in Post - Exilic Jewish and Greek Historiography ' , Essays in Ancient and Modern Historiography , Oxford , 25-35 . Four Strange Books of the Bille , New York .
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