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11 ) , telling her in fairly strong terms to keep away from astrology , including any attempt to tinker with Horace's horoscope ; Tu ne quaesieris , scire nefas , quem mihi , quem tibi finem di dederint , Leuconoe , nec Babylonios ...
11 ) , telling her in fairly strong terms to keep away from astrology , including any attempt to tinker with Horace's horoscope ; Tu ne quaesieris , scire nefas , quem mihi , quem tibi finem di dederint , Leuconoe , nec Babylonios ...
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There is no attempt to place Menander , not just in a historical context — a desideratum since thanks to the efforts of people like Christian Habicht we now know so much more about Hellenistic Athens than we did in 1907 ( see for ...
There is no attempt to place Menander , not just in a historical context — a desideratum since thanks to the efforts of people like Christian Habicht we now know so much more about Hellenistic Athens than we did in 1907 ( see for ...
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Pro Marcello ' Context ' is burdened with a superfluous history of the prelude to the civil war and the war itself . Cicero's attempt to put pressure on Caesar to restore the republic is duly noted , but nothing is said ...
Pro Marcello ' Context ' is burdened with a superfluous history of the prelude to the civil war and the war itself . Cicero's attempt to put pressure on Caesar to restore the republic is duly noted , but nothing is said ...
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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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