Thasci Caecili Cypriani De Mortalitate: A Commentary, with an Introduction and Translation, Volume 36 |
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... allusions a detailed treat- ment of the occupations and professions of a people in works deal- ing for the most part with their moral life and with theological controversies such as beset the church of Carthage during Cyprian's ...
... allusions a detailed treat- ment of the occupations and professions of a people in works deal- ing for the most part with their moral life and with theological controversies such as beset the church of Carthage during Cyprian's ...
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... allusions to MILITARY LIFE contain no reference to topics which might be expected to be found on the lips of anyone in any of the garrison towns of North Africa . The allusions to the other professions are scattered , and from an ...
... allusions to MILITARY LIFE contain no reference to topics which might be expected to be found on the lips of anyone in any of the garrison towns of North Africa . The allusions to the other professions are scattered , and from an ...
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... allusions . In speaking of grain , the vine , the olive , and the fruit - tree Cyprian gives us as a rule no specific information on their cultivation in his day . However two of his references have to do with viticulture , and are ...
... allusions . In speaking of grain , the vine , the olive , and the fruit - tree Cyprian gives us as a rule no specific information on their cultivation in his day . However two of his references have to do with viticulture , and are ...
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TEXT AND TRANSLATION 20 | 43 |
INDICES 99 | 6 |
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY vii | vii |
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