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... origins of the volume is not entirely surpris- ing in view of Thorpe's earlier career . Duncan - Jones provides strong evidence that Thorpe was careful about the typographical accuracy of the texts which he published , and this finding ...
... origins of the volume is not entirely surpris- ing in view of Thorpe's earlier career . Duncan - Jones provides strong evidence that Thorpe was careful about the typographical accuracy of the texts which he published , and this finding ...
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... origins of legionary centurions , of enduring value , arguing that they followed largely the recruitment of the legions , and the centurionate was not artifically restricted to men from Italy , was to be published in Budapest in 1941 ...
... origins of legionary centurions , of enduring value , arguing that they followed largely the recruitment of the legions , and the centurionate was not artifically restricted to men from Italy , was to be published in Budapest in 1941 ...
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... origins might be teased out by prosopo- graphical methods , making the point that the conclusions of Alfred von Domaszewski in his Rangordnung des römischen Heeres ( Bonn , 1908 ) were too sweeping . His interest in names comes out ...
... origins might be teased out by prosopo- graphical methods , making the point that the conclusions of Alfred von Domaszewski in his Rangordnung des römischen Heeres ( Bonn , 1908 ) were too sweeping . His interest in names comes out ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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