Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Band 20John Pinsent, 1995 |
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... included tales in Apuleius Books 4-10 are frequently reported by Lucius himself ( or overheard ) , their telling is not contextually motivated except insofar as Lucius reports them where he heard them , and their content is often part ...
... included tales in Apuleius Books 4-10 are frequently reported by Lucius himself ( or overheard ) , their telling is not contextually motivated except insofar as Lucius reports them where he heard them , and their content is often part ...
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... included tales have another role beyond that of indicating the degree of his exclusion from control over his own affairs : they extend the depiction of the element of blind chance . Lucius ' character does not change during the period ...
... included tales have another role beyond that of indicating the degree of his exclusion from control over his own affairs : they extend the depiction of the element of blind chance . Lucius ' character does not change during the period ...
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... included an order for Alexander that a funerary mound ( # upáv ) be prepared for Hephaestion at Babylon at a cost of 10,000 talents ' some said even more ' ; and a plan by Alexander to arrange a festival on an unparallelled scale . The ...
... included an order for Alexander that a funerary mound ( # upáv ) be prepared for Hephaestion at Babylon at a cost of 10,000 talents ' some said even more ' ; and a plan by Alexander to arrange a festival on an unparallelled scale . The ...
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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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