American Journal of Philology, Volumen91,Temas361-364Johns Hopkins University Press, 1970 Each number includes "Reviews and book notices." |
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... suggest that the audi- ence was expected to understand the name that has just been given them ; in other words , they are ... suggests that it was a term of contempt applied to Italians by Greeks.2 The word is made up of Latin puls ...
... suggest that the audi- ence was expected to understand the name that has just been given them ; in other words , they are ... suggests that it was a term of contempt applied to Italians by Greeks.2 The word is made up of Latin puls ...
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... suggest , then , that Herodotus collected a number of stories about Assyrian kings , the most important of which was the ... suggests that when he wrote that line Herodotus could not have been thinking of a king who presided over the ...
... suggest , then , that Herodotus collected a number of stories about Assyrian kings , the most important of which was the ... suggests that when he wrote that line Herodotus could not have been thinking of a king who presided over the ...
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... suggests that XXIII shows signs of having been put into circulation by a client and XIX by a speechwriter , or " consultant " as he calls him . He is also able to make a rather good case that Diodorus , the client , wrote the central ...
... suggests that XXIII shows signs of having been put into circulation by a client and XIX by a speechwriter , or " consultant " as he calls him . He is also able to make a rather good case that Diodorus , the client , wrote the central ...
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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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