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Be this as it may , there is a clear dissimilarity in the activities and goals of Roman and Greek Sinopeans while abroad . Certainly , by the 3rd century AD a degree of fusion ( rather difficult to assess ) at least linguistically – had ...
Be this as it may , there is a clear dissimilarity in the activities and goals of Roman and Greek Sinopeans while abroad . Certainly , by the 3rd century AD a degree of fusion ( rather difficult to assess ) at least linguistically – had ...
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vived in the Greek visual and textual representations of the Phrygian ruler , although distorted and transformed . Si The donkey's sexual symbolism was attested in many Near Eastern traditions and in Greek and Roman literature as well .
vived in the Greek visual and textual representations of the Phrygian ruler , although distorted and transformed . Si The donkey's sexual symbolism was attested in many Near Eastern traditions and in Greek and Roman literature as well .
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Jan Assmann finds a reflection of Greek curiosity about Egypt in Egyptians ' often incurious attitude to the Greeks ' curiositas . Hans - Joachim Gehrke remarks how Greek heroes , theselves sometimes foreign - derived ...
Jan Assmann finds a reflection of Greek curiosity about Egypt in Egyptians ' often incurious attitude to the Greeks ' curiositas . Hans - Joachim Gehrke remarks how Greek heroes , theselves sometimes foreign - derived ...
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WOUDHUIZEN The Foundation Charter of the Kamanas Town Fortifications | 1 |
A Review Article of its Publication Part | 4 |
HITCHCOCK Do you see a man skillful in his work? He will stand before | 17 |
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