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... classical scholarship , but reviewed translations from the Loeb Classical Library for that journal . The Latin spelling of his son's name , Antony , was due to his insistence . Tony Lloyd would also not have drawn attention to the fact ...
... classical scholarship , but reviewed translations from the Loeb Classical Library for that journal . The Latin spelling of his son's name , Antony , was due to his insistence . Tony Lloyd would also not have drawn attention to the fact ...
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... Classical world found an outlet . His lectures on Greek art , which were delivered three times a week and were open to all comers , were inspiring and came to enjoy a legendary renown . As one former evening student at the University of ...
... Classical world found an outlet . His lectures on Greek art , which were delivered three times a week and were open to all comers , were inspiring and came to enjoy a legendary renown . As one former evening student at the University of ...
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... Classical antiquities as an important aid in promoting an understanding of ancient Mediterranean culture , particularly in Australia and New Zealand , which were geographically far from the centres of Classical civilisation , and he was ...
... Classical antiquities as an important aid in promoting an understanding of ancient Mediterranean culture , particularly in Australia and New Zealand , which were geographically far from the centres of Classical civilisation , and he was ...
Contents
Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
Copyright | |
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