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... discussion an excellent way for students to approach the issues . Yet , I would signal strongly how the polis differed in its relation to these criteria . I shall blend my discussion of his criteria , interweaving his ancient and modern ...
... discussion an excellent way for students to approach the issues . Yet , I would signal strongly how the polis differed in its relation to these criteria . I shall blend my discussion of his criteria , interweaving his ancient and modern ...
Page 386
recent publications . D.'s discussions of ancient sources and Roman history are often disap- pointing , and important ... discussion about the Francs , Alamanni and Laeti in the following chapter is unnecessary and too superficial ...
recent publications . D.'s discussions of ancient sources and Roman history are often disap- pointing , and important ... discussion about the Francs , Alamanni and Laeti in the following chapter is unnecessary and too superficial ...
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... discussion ( because lost or fragmentary ? ) . Indeed , historiography and the sources more generally are perhaps the greatest casualty ( no dedicated discussion ) : the level of referencing is highly variable and the nature of the ...
... discussion ( because lost or fragmentary ? ) . Indeed , historiography and the sources more generally are perhaps the greatest casualty ( no dedicated discussion ) : the level of referencing is highly variable and the nature of the ...
Contents
WOUDHUIZEN Great King Wasusarmas Victory Memorial at Topada | 23 |
Mapping the Contact | 73 |
The Greek Poleis as Part of | 91 |
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