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ANNOUNCEMENT ARACHNION A New Classical Journal on the INTERNET Two Italian classical scholars , Maurizio Lana of Turin and Emanuele Narducci of Florence , are proposing to publish in electronic form on the ' World Wide Web ' a journal ...
ANNOUNCEMENT ARACHNION A New Classical Journal on the INTERNET Two Italian classical scholars , Maurizio Lana of Turin and Emanuele Narducci of Florence , are proposing to publish in electronic form on the ' World Wide Web ' a journal ...
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But why , if this supposition is correct , did he change his plan and postpone his treatment of Ostrogothic Italy ? In chapter 37 he had dealt firstly with the triumph of the Christian religion as displayed in monasticism , its most ...
But why , if this supposition is correct , did he change his plan and postpone his treatment of Ostrogothic Italy ? In chapter 37 he had dealt firstly with the triumph of the Christian religion as displayed in monasticism , its most ...
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By putting everything into Italian ( pp . ... By turning it into Italian Lunelli lets the fact slip past . ... The prejudices of the Italians about other nations are different from those of the British , and in any case it is no longer ...
By putting everything into Italian ( pp . ... By turning it into Italian Lunelli lets the fact slip past . ... The prejudices of the Italians about other nations are different from those of the British , and in any case it is no longer ...
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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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