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At the centre of Juvenal's animosity is the Greek for whom he saves his most vicious barbs ( see Juvenal 3. 66-125 where , for example , he says ... omnia nouit | Graeculus esuriens [ 77-78 ] ; in caelum iusseris ibit [ 78 ] ; uacua et ...
At the centre of Juvenal's animosity is the Greek for whom he saves his most vicious barbs ( see Juvenal 3. 66-125 where , for example , he says ... omnia nouit | Graeculus esuriens [ 77-78 ] ; in caelum iusseris ibit [ 78 ] ; uacua et ...
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Those studying Greek were few . Mountford's interest had long passed from scholarship to text - book revision and administration , and , if the School of Classics had any intellectual centre , it lay in Greek and Greek philosophy .
Those studying Greek were few . Mountford's interest had long passed from scholarship to text - book revision and administration , and , if the School of Classics had any intellectual centre , it lay in Greek and Greek philosophy .
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( i ) ( ii ) aivas , Alvelas - eina.11 Greek / ai / moves to Etruscan / ai / or / ei / . Αΐδης - Alons aitas , AlFlas - These diphthongs in their turn are shown in Latin as / ae / Greek diphthong + vowel become Etruscan diphthong or ...
( i ) ( ii ) aivas , Alvelas - eina.11 Greek / ai / moves to Etruscan / ai / or / ei / . Αΐδης - Alons aitas , AlFlas - These diphthongs in their turn are shown in Latin as / ae / Greek diphthong + vowel become Etruscan diphthong or ...
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distinguish himself from the Oxford scholar J U Powell 18651932 see Cosgrave op cit p | 41 |
JHS Journal of Hellenic Studies | 159 |
A Lexicon to Herodotus Cambridge 1938 2nd edn Hildesheim 1960 | 10 |
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