Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Band 20John Pinsent, 1995 |
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... book is as serious as it might seem . As to the first of these questions ... 11. 4 ) ; uxor egregia ( 2. 29. 6 ) ; custos hic sagacissimus ( 2. 30 . 2 in ... book simply did not exist until we start to read it . In this way the narrative ...
... book is as serious as it might seem . As to the first of these questions ... 11. 4 ) ; uxor egregia ( 2. 29. 6 ) ; custos hic sagacissimus ( 2. 30 . 2 in ... book simply did not exist until we start to read it . In this way the narrative ...
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... book . The problem there is rather that if the model is applied in such a way as to preserve a serious meaning for the ultimate revaluation , there is a danger of prioritizing Book 11 in a way which is not natural to the real reader ( I ...
... book . The problem there is rather that if the model is applied in such a way as to preserve a serious meaning for the ultimate revaluation , there is a danger of prioritizing Book 11 in a way which is not natural to the real reader ( I ...
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... books depends on how we understand the relationship between Providence and Chance which emerges in Book 11 . Here the priest of Isis tells Lucius that the blindness of Fortuna has , by its lack of providence , led him to blessedness ( 11 ...
... books depends on how we understand the relationship between Providence and Chance which emerges in Book 11 . Here the priest of Isis tells Lucius that the blindness of Fortuna has , by its lack of providence , led him to blessedness ( 11 ...
Inhalt
A Footnote to Apocolocyntosis | 9 |
Paul Cooper U C L A Difficulty in Ovid Amores 1 1 | 20 |
Anthony Corbeill Kansas | 27 |
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