American Journal of Philology, Volumen118Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve, Charles William Emil Miller, Benjamin Dean Meritt, Tenney Frank, Harold Fredrik Cherniss, Henry Thompson Rowell Johns Hopkins University Press, 1997 Each number includes "Reviews and book notices." |
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... needs to be argued , not just assumed . Betty Rose Nagle in Ovid's Fasti translates dea as Nemesis . Elsewhere in the chapter I think Newlands goes further than the text allows . Baker Jupiter is indeed a light - hearted episode , but ...
... needs to be argued , not just assumed . Betty Rose Nagle in Ovid's Fasti translates dea as Nemesis . Elsewhere in the chapter I think Newlands goes further than the text allows . Baker Jupiter is indeed a light - hearted episode , but ...
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... needs of technical instruction or religious disputation ; in such dialogues teachings indeed appear ... need not mean the things on which they seem to agree in just the same way ( or in the way we might prefer ) ; it is therefore too ...
... needs of technical instruction or religious disputation ; in such dialogues teachings indeed appear ... need not mean the things on which they seem to agree in just the same way ( or in the way we might prefer ) ; it is therefore too ...
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... needs to have had no such intention . On the contrary , he appears purposely to toy with readers who seek his own ... need criti- cal reconsideration . 28 This general character of Plato's philosophy is attested to in a well - known ...
... needs to have had no such intention . On the contrary , he appears purposely to toy with readers who seek his own ... need criti- cal reconsideration . 28 This general character of Plato's philosophy is attested to in a well - known ...
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