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... acrostic in the Aeneid : the first letters of the first four lines of Virgil's description of the opening of the Gates of War ( mos erat Hesperio in Latio ... 7. 601-4 ) spell out the word Mars.1 The idea that the pattern is intentional ...
... acrostic in the Aeneid : the first letters of the first four lines of Virgil's description of the opening of the Gates of War ( mos erat Hesperio in Latio ... 7. 601-4 ) spell out the word Mars.1 The idea that the pattern is intentional ...
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... acrostic in Georgics 1. 429-33 , and a simple acronym seems a less unlikely idea on the face of it . Of course , my second argument only applies to those who believe that Brown's acrostic is deliberate . Copyright © Michael Hendry 1996 ...
... acrostic in Georgics 1. 429-33 , and a simple acronym seems a less unlikely idea on the face of it . Of course , my second argument only applies to those who believe that Brown's acrostic is deliberate . Copyright © Michael Hendry 1996 ...
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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 |
The History of Herodotus Cambridge Classical Studies 4 Cambridge 1939 reprinted | 5 |
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