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... Greek literature . They have , of course , great initial advantages . Greek and Latin are closely related linguistically , and this undoubtedly facilitated extensive borrowing of vocabulary and idiom , and , in particular , the assimila ...
... Greek literature . They have , of course , great initial advantages . Greek and Latin are closely related linguistically , and this undoubtedly facilitated extensive borrowing of vocabulary and idiom , and , in particular , the assimila ...
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... Greek and especially from hellenistic sources new forms , new themes , a new metrical range and accomplishment , and in addition to naturalise in Latin Greek vocabulary and idiom , the authentic sound and music of Greek words . 18 Close ...
... Greek and especially from hellenistic sources new forms , new themes , a new metrical range and accomplishment , and in addition to naturalise in Latin Greek vocabulary and idiom , the authentic sound and music of Greek words . 18 Close ...
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... Greek and Latin versions . The LC contains the version of the text as it was origi- nally cited in JE 2448 , and not , as Bastgen evidently assumed , a retranslation into Latin of the Greek version of the Greek Nicaenum ( C ) . The ...
... Greek and Latin versions . The LC contains the version of the text as it was origi- nally cited in JE 2448 , and not , as Bastgen evidently assumed , a retranslation into Latin of the Greek version of the Greek Nicaenum ( C ) . The ...
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Isocrates View of History C Bradford Welles | 3 |
Polyeuktos and Philoneos Benjamin D Meritt | 26 |
The Aetolians and the Cleomenic War J A O Larsen | 43 |
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