Thasci Caecili Cypriani De Mortalitate: A Commentary, with an Introduction and Translation |
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Some relatively recent authors would claim further study abroad — a sojourn of ten years in Treves , Rome , and Greece — but this assertion is not supported by early evidence and remains conjectural.8 Those who accept Venantius ...
Some relatively recent authors would claim further study abroad — a sojourn of ten years in Treves , Rome , and Greece — but this assertion is not supported by early evidence and remains conjectural.8 Those who accept Venantius ...
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To make my treatment of the question as thorough as possible , I have considered it necessary ( 1 ) to complete the assemblage of the evidence with the instruments now available ; 5 ( 2 ) to evaluate the new evidence as well as ...
To make my treatment of the question as thorough as possible , I have considered it necessary ( 1 ) to complete the assemblage of the evidence with the instruments now available ; 5 ( 2 ) to evaluate the new evidence as well as ...
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SUMMARY > This work , the longest of the hexametric poems , gives copious evidence of the author's familiarity with the classical poets , particularly with Vergil . A study of the evidence shows that Prudentius ' methods of employing ...
SUMMARY > This work , the longest of the hexametric poems , gives copious evidence of the author's familiarity with the classical poets , particularly with Vergil . A study of the evidence shows that Prudentius ' methods of employing ...
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