The Year's Work in Classical Studies, Issue 22J.W. Arrowsmith, 1928 - Classical antiquities |
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... as , for instance , Aen . vi . , 51 , and the opening of the Curculio , and an abundance of acute observations on points of style and matter which deserve the careful attention of students of ancient literature as well as of 1 Riv .
... as , for instance , Aen . vi . , 51 , and the opening of the Curculio , and an abundance of acute observations on points of style and matter which deserve the careful attention of students of ancient literature as well as of 1 Riv .
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3 J. Zeiller 4 has an interesting and sensible discussion of two points relating to Oriental religions , in connexion with certain inscriptions . Still partly connected with Oriental ideas is Kenneth Scott's article on Octavian and ...
3 J. Zeiller 4 has an interesting and sensible discussion of two points relating to Oriental religions , in connexion with certain inscriptions . Still partly connected with Oriental ideas is Kenneth Scott's article on Octavian and ...
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1 Reclamation works along the coast , between Cumae and the site of Liternum , remains of which have been identified , have led to the discovery at several points of the ancient Via Domitiana and of remains of its bridges over the ...
1 Reclamation works along the coast , between Cumae and the site of Liternum , remains of which have been identified , have led to the discovery at several points of the ancient Via Domitiana and of remains of its bridges over the ...
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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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