Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Band 20John Pinsent, 1995 |
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... nature of the soldiers ' actions ( typically ' continue ' , ' proceed ' ) , with what would then presumably be accusative of respect . With pergo as verb of motion , the text gives a sense of sorts ; but its language seems at least ...
... nature of the soldiers ' actions ( typically ' continue ' , ' proceed ' ) , with what would then presumably be accusative of respect . With pergo as verb of motion , the text gives a sense of sorts ; but its language seems at least ...
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LCM. We may summarise the nature of the obsequies as conforming most with Macedonian practices and some with Persian practices . The reason for this is that Hephaestion held two positions at the same time of his death . He was ...
LCM. We may summarise the nature of the obsequies as conforming most with Macedonian practices and some with Persian practices . The reason for this is that Hephaestion held two positions at the same time of his death . He was ...
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... nature of penalties as between the Republic and the Empire ) , but otherwise for the most part states the law in a dogmatic form . There is relatively little argument in the text . The author's conclusions are documented by notes ...
... nature of penalties as between the Republic and the Empire ) , but otherwise for the most part states the law in a dogmatic form . There is relatively little argument in the text . The author's conclusions are documented by notes ...
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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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