Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association, Volume 90Association, 1959 - Classical philology Beginning with v. 31, the proceedings and papers of the Philological Association of the Pacific Coast are included. |
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... Roman Drama , " CP 36 ( 1936 ) 320-37 , where the more discursive passages dealing with the gods ( 322-25 ) and the soul ( 325-29 ) are examined for their content , to show the extent to which Romans were introduced to Greek ...
... Roman Drama , " CP 36 ( 1936 ) 320-37 , where the more discursive passages dealing with the gods ( 322-25 ) and the soul ( 325-29 ) are examined for their content , to show the extent to which Romans were introduced to Greek ...
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... Roman character , since many customs , ideas , and even modes of expression were equally Greek and Roman . Finally , for any historical period it is impossible to speak of purely - Roman religion , without any additions of Hellenic or ...
... Roman character , since many customs , ideas , and even modes of expression were equally Greek and Roman . Finally , for any historical period it is impossible to speak of purely - Roman religion , without any additions of Hellenic or ...
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American Philological Association. Greek and Roman attitudes . The Roman could not recognize it because he had no philosophical understanding of his own attitude , failed even to see how irreconcilable it was with Greek philosophy ...
American Philological Association. Greek and Roman attitudes . The Roman could not recognize it because he had no philosophical understanding of his own attitude , failed even to see how irreconcilable it was with Greek philosophy ...
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Cic Att 1 16 13 | 1 |
American Philological Association 91st Annual Meeting | 4 |
The Titulature of Julia Soaemias and Julia | 9 |
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