American Journal of Philology, Volumen91,Temas361-364Johns Hopkins University Press, 1970 Each number includes "Reviews and book notices." |
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... political , reasons ( as was to be true in the Early Empire often ) ; and the elimination of political foes could proceed , as in 121 , by extra- legal methods . More significant , down to almost 100 B. C. political trials appear to ...
... political , reasons ( as was to be true in the Early Empire often ) ; and the elimination of political foes could proceed , as in 121 , by extra- legal methods . More significant , down to almost 100 B. C. political trials appear to ...
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... political factions . The extent to which a given king provided political leadership or direction would de- pend , of course , on his personality , and the circumstances . Finally , the ephorate provided the Spartans with some oppor ...
... political factions . The extent to which a given king provided political leadership or direction would de- pend , of course , on his personality , and the circumstances . Finally , the ephorate provided the Spartans with some oppor ...
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... political terminology of political warfare coined . A corollary follows , which the author proves independently : despite some modern scholars , the Pytha- goreans had no theory of the mixed constitution . Alcmaeon of Croton did indeed ...
... political terminology of political warfare coined . A corollary follows , which the author proves independently : despite some modern scholars , the Pytha- goreans had no theory of the mixed constitution . Alcmaeon of Croton did indeed ...
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Horace Carmina I 2 By HILBURN WOMBLE | 1 |
the Argives Defeat the Spartans at Hysiae in 669 B C ? | 31 |
the Argives Defeat the Spartans at Hysiae in 669 B C ? | 40 |
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