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... Stobaeus . To make sure of our basis the fragment is here printed as it stands in the better manuscripts of Stobaeus . The apparatus criticus does not aim at completeness ; it contains what , for one reason or another , seems to be ...
... Stobaeus . To make sure of our basis the fragment is here printed as it stands in the better manuscripts of Stobaeus . The apparatus criticus does not aim at completeness ; it contains what , for one reason or another , seems to be ...
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... Stobaeus , as one eclogue . To readers familiar with Stobaeus this will not indeed appear to be a very strong point ; yet , pending proof to the contrary , the pre- sumption obviously must be that he , or rather his poor surviv- ing ...
... Stobaeus , as one eclogue . To readers familiar with Stobaeus this will not indeed appear to be a very strong point ; yet , pending proof to the contrary , the pre- sumption obviously must be that he , or rather his poor surviv- ing ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19556 | 5 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir George Clark | 17 |
THE NATURE Of Recitative Aspects of Art Lecture By J A Westrup | 27 |
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