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... parallel . There seem to be no other instances in Tacitus or elsewhere of pergere taking an accusative except where it is a verb of motion . Also , if pergere is to be taken as other than a verb of motion , there is the difficult ...
... parallel . There seem to be no other instances in Tacitus or elsewhere of pergere taking an accusative except where it is a verb of motion . Also , if pergere is to be taken as other than a verb of motion , there is the difficult ...
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... parallel crises were countered , Giovannini suggests that Catiline's tabulae novae did not involve a radical erasure of debts , but rather entailed two measures that Cicero had conflated in his anti - Catilinarian rhetoric : a possible ...
... parallel crises were countered , Giovannini suggests that Catiline's tabulae novae did not involve a radical erasure of debts , but rather entailed two measures that Cicero had conflated in his anti - Catilinarian rhetoric : a possible ...
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... parallel to his two foci in the movement of the Mazdakites , a popular uprising in late fifth - century Persia that found its roots in religious doctrine but was usurped by the king in order to eliminate a hostile nobility . The ...
... parallel to his two foci in the movement of the Mazdakites , a popular uprising in late fifth - century Persia that found its roots in religious doctrine but was usurped by the king in order to eliminate a hostile nobility . 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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