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I may be permitted here to refrain from mentioning or describing every single twist and turn in the discussion , and also from assessing every position adopted by the scholars involved , since in three recent papers John Boardman has ...
I may be permitted here to refrain from mentioning or describing every single twist and turn in the discussion , and also from assessing every position adopted by the scholars involved , since in three recent papers John Boardman has ...
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By their extremity , opposed constructs ( such as town v . country or east v . west ) oversimplify our picture of the Roman world , but they nevertheless provide a useful framework for discussion . Here three such pairs , relating to ...
By their extremity , opposed constructs ( such as town v . country or east v . west ) oversimplify our picture of the Roman world , but they nevertheless provide a useful framework for discussion . Here three such pairs , relating to ...
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27 ) provide the starting point for a discussion of the personification of Arsinoë II as Tyche and Artemis . A chapter is devoted to the historical and cultural background to the emergence of the hairnet ( pp . 46-57 ) , its association ...
27 ) provide the starting point for a discussion of the personification of Arsinoë II as Tyche and Artemis . A chapter is devoted to the historical and cultural background to the emergence of the hairnet ( pp . 46-57 ) , its association ...
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