The Year's Work in Classical Studies, Issue 26J.W. Arrowsmith, 1933 - Classical antiquities |
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He corrects many blemishes and misstatements, and concludes with a valuable series of notes on special passages. He also controverts Conway's attempt to assign the Mediceus to the second century 12 THE YEAR'S WORK IN CLASSICAL STUDIES.
He corrects many blemishes and misstatements, and concludes with a valuable series of notes on special passages. He also controverts Conway's attempt to assign the Mediceus to the second century 12 THE YEAR'S WORK IN CLASSICAL STUDIES.
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... divine figure out of a ritual cry.24 L. Deubner has an excellent discussion of garlands in antiquity.25 He rightly insists on their power of conveying positive good to the wearer and not 56 THE YEAR'S WORK IN CLASSICAL STUDIES.
... divine figure out of a ritual cry.24 L. Deubner has an excellent discussion of garlands in antiquity.25 He rightly insists on their power of conveying positive good to the wearer and not 56 THE YEAR'S WORK IN CLASSICAL STUDIES.
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GREEK HISTORY By A M Woodward M A | 21 |
ROMAN HISTORY By Hugh Last M A | 33 |
GREEK AND ROMAN RELIGION By H J Rose | 53 |
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