The Year's Work in Classical Studies, Issue 22J.W. Arrowsmith, 1929 - Classical antiquities |
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... 232 f , and the analogies for its egoism in årronour ai ( such as Horace , Odes I. , 21 , 15 ff ) , and in Virg . Priap , iii . , 17 ff , coming to the conclusion that the prayer is Roman and covers the combination ...
... 232 f , and the analogies for its egoism in årronour ai ( such as Horace , Odes I. , 21 , 15 ff ) , and in Virg . Priap , iii . , 17 ff , coming to the conclusion that the prayer is Roman and covers the combination ...
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Hoffmann , who analyses its language . ? Hoffmann's conclusion , that the Macedonians were a Greek governing class ( from Thessaly ) , is in general agreement with the findings of G. N. Hatzidakis ...
Hoffmann , who analyses its language . ? Hoffmann's conclusion , that the Macedonians were a Greek governing class ( from Thessaly ) , is in general agreement with the findings of G. N. Hatzidakis ...
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9 R. Reitzenstein's treatise on the pre - history of Christian baptism 10 is one to be reckoned with , but is on the extreme verge of our present subject . The author describes it as the continuation and conclusion ...
9 R. Reitzenstein's treatise on the pre - history of Christian baptism 10 is one to be reckoned with , but is on the extreme verge of our present subject . The author describes it as the continuation and conclusion ...
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GREEK HISTORY By M Cary D Litt | 21 |
ROMAN HISTORY By Hugh Last M A | 33 |
GREEK AND ROMAN RELIGION By H | 51 |
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