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... the name of the month in which it appears . ... There is some evidence that some at least have been deceived by the perhaps misleading title of LCM into thinking that 12 and not 10 issues appear each year .
... the name of the month in which it appears . ... There is some evidence that some at least have been deceived by the perhaps misleading title of LCM into thinking that 12 and not 10 issues appear each year .
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10.831-36 of D. Hill's text ( my emphasis ) , 1 the most recent complete edition of Statius ' Thebaid to appear.2 The ... He follows P. Kohlmann and R. D. Williams3 in preferring fama , which appears only late in the MS tradition ...
10.831-36 of D. Hill's text ( my emphasis ) , 1 the most recent complete edition of Statius ' Thebaid to appear.2 The ... He follows P. Kohlmann and R. D. Williams3 in preferring fama , which appears only late in the MS tradition ...
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... which is closely connected with 23 , which in turn is connected with 26 , 16 , 15 , and 21 : all invectives against Aurelius and / or his companion Furius who , it appears , are both successfully pursuing the resentful poet's puer .
... which is closely connected with 23 , which in turn is connected with 26 , 16 , 15 , and 21 : all invectives against Aurelius and / or his companion Furius who , it appears , are both successfully pursuing the resentful poet's puer .
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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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