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One phrase appealed powerfully to three scholars publishing within a mere two years of time . At Manilius 1.xiii Housman has this doublet of related words : ' Ritschl's dealings with Plautus and Nauck's with the Attic tragedians were ...
One phrase appealed powerfully to three scholars publishing within a mere two years of time . At Manilius 1.xiii Housman has this doublet of related words : ' Ritschl's dealings with Plautus and Nauck's with the Attic tragedians were ...
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The English failure to make a hero out of the greatest scholar that England , or indeed Europe , had ever bred is ... and has always been admired by all admirable scholars and despised by all despicable scholars : Richard Bentley ' .
The English failure to make a hero out of the greatest scholar that England , or indeed Europe , had ever bred is ... and has always been admired by all admirable scholars and despised by all despicable scholars : Richard Bentley ' .
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The reader of the new edition will wonder how a castigation so apparently colourless could have made Havercamp's Lucretius known to all classical scholars . The cases could be multiplied , but nowhere is it apparent how Lunelli could ...
The reader of the new edition will wonder how a castigation so apparently colourless could have made Havercamp's Lucretius known to all classical scholars . The cases could be multiplied , but nowhere is it apparent how Lunelli could ...
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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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