The Year's Work in Classical Studies, Issue 19J.W. Arrowsmith, 1926 - Classical antiquities |
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... questions of literary relationship at Rome . We have not explained everything when we can point to the Greek original , if we can , of a Roman work . In Terence or in Catullus 51 we are dealing with translation or adaptation ; but in ...
... questions of literary relationship at Rome . We have not explained everything when we can point to the Greek original , if we can , of a Roman work . In Terence or in Catullus 51 we are dealing with translation or adaptation ; but in ...
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... questions raised by such thoughts are not perhaps answerable , but it is good to raise them , and in recent writing they have been more prominent , notably with reference to Virgil's Bucolics . J. S. Phillimore has recently insisted on ...
... questions raised by such thoughts are not perhaps answerable , but it is good to raise them , and in recent writing they have been more prominent , notably with reference to Virgil's Bucolics . J. S. Phillimore has recently insisted on ...
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... question has been forcibly answered by R. Helm , who contends that the Armenian text of Eusebius ' Chronici Canones is worthless and exhorts us to make the best of Jerome's version . 5 There have been no new epigraphic finds of ...
... question has been forcibly answered by R. Helm , who contends that the Armenian text of Eusebius ' Chronici Canones is worthless and exhorts us to make the best of Jerome's version . 5 There have been no new epigraphic finds of ...
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... question of the relative value of our sources is raised by G. Radet in a discussion of Alexander's negotiations with Darius and of his pilgrimage to Zeus Ammon . " Contrary to general 1 Heid . Sitz . , 1924-25 , pt . 4 ; pp . 20 . 2 ...
... question of the relative value of our sources is raised by G. Radet in a discussion of Alexander's negotiations with Darius and of his pilgrimage to Zeus Ammon . " Contrary to general 1 Heid . Sitz . , 1924-25 , pt . 4 ; pp . 20 . 2 ...
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... question at issue is whether the poσkuvηois which Alexander demanded from 328-7 B.C. was a Greek form of worship ( so Schnabel ) , or the Persian ko - tow , as Berve contends . A popular history of Alexander , in a highly laudatory vein ...
... question at issue is whether the poσkuvηois which Alexander demanded from 328-7 B.C. was a Greek form of worship ( so Schnabel ) , or the Persian ko - tow , as Berve contends . A popular history of Alexander , in a highly laudatory vein ...
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