Prudentia, Volúmenes22-24University of Auckland Bindery, 1990 |
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... tradition . ( That does raise the question of whether there might not have been some pagans who saw matters in less integrated terms . The answer must , surely , be yes , at least among some Pythagoreans , Cynics , and sophists . It is ...
... tradition . ( That does raise the question of whether there might not have been some pagans who saw matters in less integrated terms . The answer must , surely , be yes , at least among some Pythagoreans , Cynics , and sophists . It is ...
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... tradition , even if the connection is the connection made by innovation or , possibly , the rejection of tradition . This necessary intelligibility of identity and purpose relates , of course , both to the text , as a literary and ...
... tradition , even if the connection is the connection made by innovation or , possibly , the rejection of tradition . This necessary intelligibility of identity and purpose relates , of course , both to the text , as a literary and ...
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... tradition overlaps with Jewish tradition . Antichthon does not reflect the fact , as Judge laments , but there are many Australian scholars active in the study of patristic sources , both in universities and in theological colleges ...
... tradition overlaps with Jewish tradition . Antichthon does not reflect the fact , as Judge laments , but there are many Australian scholars active in the study of patristic sources , both in universities and in theological colleges ...
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JA Barsby The Characterisation of Parmeno in | 4 |
J Garthwaite Martial Book 6 on Domitians Moral | 13 |
Cry of Pain from Exile | 23 |
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