Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society, Issues 7-54Trübner, 1884 - Philology |
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... later Sophistic ( of the Euthydemus ) . The introduction of the intermediate definition may help to explain the process by which the name Sophist passed from the GENERAL BOOKBINDING CO . 16931 73 53 004 7 S 2 CAMBRIDGE PHILOLOGICAL ...
... later Sophistic ( of the Euthydemus ) . The introduction of the intermediate definition may help to explain the process by which the name Sophist passed from the GENERAL BOOKBINDING CO . 16931 73 53 004 7 S 2 CAMBRIDGE PHILOLOGICAL ...
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... later type . The earlier Sophists were teachers of things in general . Presently the name came to be applied to certain persons who were the teachers of particular arts . How is this specialization of the subject - matter of Sophistic ...
... later type . The earlier Sophists were teachers of things in general . Presently the name came to be applied to certain persons who were the teachers of particular arts . How is this specialization of the subject - matter of Sophistic ...
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... against the usurpers and against Sapor respectively . The next point is the assassina- tion of Odaenathus . According to Pollio he could not have been 6 killed later than 266-7 , as ' on his CAMBRIDGE PHILOLOGICAL SOCIETY'S PROCEEDINGS . 9.
... against the usurpers and against Sapor respectively . The next point is the assassina- tion of Odaenathus . According to Pollio he could not have been 6 killed later than 266-7 , as ' on his CAMBRIDGE PHILOLOGICAL SOCIETY'S PROCEEDINGS . 9.
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Cambridge Philological Society. 6 killed later than 266-7 , as ' on his death Gallienus sent an army against the Persians which was destroyed by Zenobia ' . This latter statement is at variance with Zenobia's policy of cultivating ...
Cambridge Philological Society. 6 killed later than 266-7 , as ' on his death Gallienus sent an army against the Persians which was destroyed by Zenobia ' . This latter statement is at variance with Zenobia's policy of cultivating ...
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... later book ( Iv . 9 ) , in close connexion with the poet's literary achievement ; ne forte credas interitura quae longe sonantem natus ad Aufidum non ante uolgatas per artes uerba loquor socianda chordis . As there is here no metaphor ...
... later book ( Iv . 9 ) , in close connexion with the poet's literary achievement ; ne forte credas interitura quae longe sonantem natus ad Aufidum non ante uolgatas per artes uerba loquor socianda chordis . As there is here no metaphor ...
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