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They read with great zeal Juvenal and Marius Maximus , and handle no other works than these in their boundless leisure , however , the reason for this is not for me to judge . Res Gestae 28. 4. 1 In Book 28 of his work Ammianus ...
They read with great zeal Juvenal and Marius Maximus , and handle no other works than these in their boundless leisure , however , the reason for this is not for me to judge . Res Gestae 28. 4. 1 In Book 28 of his work Ammianus ...
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2 above ) remark that the portrayal of Juvenal is unflattering yet inexplicably do not inquire further , and Thompson , in my view , has come closest to expressing the most plausible reason when he said that ' perhaps he [ Ammianus ] ...
2 above ) remark that the portrayal of Juvenal is unflattering yet inexplicably do not inquire further , and Thompson , in my view , has come closest to expressing the most plausible reason when he said that ' perhaps he [ Ammianus ] ...
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His own certain death is given as the reason for Dellius to play the hedonist ; for keeping a balanced mind he is offered no reason and that for good reason . - For there is indeed something odd about the logic of this opening , which ...
His own certain death is given as the reason for Dellius to play the hedonist ; for keeping a balanced mind he is offered no reason and that for good reason . - For there is indeed something odd about the logic of this opening , which ...
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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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