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Where the Latin tradition is split ( cf. the cases discussed at Sileno 13 , 191-4 ; add , e.g. that of recreor ipso / ipse ... Translations of some works do provide an alternative source of information to the primary tradition of the ...
Where the Latin tradition is split ( cf. the cases discussed at Sileno 13 , 191-4 ; add , e.g. that of recreor ipso / ipse ... Translations of some works do provide an alternative source of information to the primary tradition of the ...
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More extravagant , though still traditional , is his claim that in antiquity there were two epochs that were fundamental ... Thus one might choose to trace , as the central tradition of Roman poetry , a Callimachean line of wit of which ...
More extravagant , though still traditional , is his claim that in antiquity there were two epochs that were fundamental ... Thus one might choose to trace , as the central tradition of Roman poetry , a Callimachean line of wit of which ...
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There is in fact no tradition in the culture of present - day Italy of the sort imagined by Kenney . ... with few ascendants or descendants in a culture marked by clans , factions , gangs , groups , movements , schools and traditions .
There is in fact no tradition in the culture of present - day Italy of the sort imagined by Kenney . ... with few ascendants or descendants in a culture marked by clans , factions , gangs , groups , movements , schools and traditions .
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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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