Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 9-13John Pinsent, 1985 |
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... taken as third person not first . One would then have e.g. τὸ παιδίον γενόμενον εἴληφ ̓ οὐ πάλαι ἀπὸ ] ταυτομάτου δὲ συμβέβηκε και μάλα - εἰς καιρό ] ν – ἡ Χρυσίς · καλοῦμεν τοῦτο γὰρ - To construe the words in this way has advantages ...
... taken as third person not first . One would then have e.g. τὸ παιδίον γενόμενον εἴληφ ̓ οὐ πάλαι ἀπὸ ] ταυτομάτου δὲ συμβέβηκε και μάλα - εἰς καιρό ] ν – ἡ Χρυσίς · καλοῦμεν τοῦτο γὰρ - To construe the words in this way has advantages ...
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... taken ? This is elaborated with a variety of examples , such as theft of a small quantity of wine from a dolium , of a small quantity of corn from a ship , of water from a cistern . Then : quid deinde si nave vinaria ( ut sunt multae in ...
... taken ? This is elaborated with a variety of examples , such as theft of a small quantity of wine from a dolium , of a small quantity of corn from a ship , of water from a cistern . Then : quid deinde si nave vinaria ( ut sunt multae in ...
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... taken up an appointment in the School of Classics there . At the same time Dr Kennedy has taken up an appointment in the Department of Classics and Archaeology at Bristol University . The Department of Latin at Liverpool is now subsumed ...
... taken up an appointment in the School of Classics there . At the same time Dr Kennedy has taken up an appointment in the Department of Classics and Archaeology at Bristol University . The Department of Latin at Liverpool is now subsumed ...
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