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... Greeks , it would be strange if no ancient writer , either Greek or Roman , had referred to their language as especially bar- baric , had it been a non - Aryan speech . In Eastern Sicily the Sicani had been mastered first by the Siculi ...
... Greeks , it would be strange if no ancient writer , either Greek or Roman , had referred to their language as especially bar- baric , had it been a non - Aryan speech . In Eastern Sicily the Sicani had been mastered first by the Siculi ...
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... Greek cities of the Propontis during the period B. C. 412-311 , that is between the Athenian disaster in Sicily and the rise of the Greek kingdom of Syria . They passed with bewildering rapidity from Athenian to Lacedaemonian hegemony ...
... Greek cities of the Propontis during the period B. C. 412-311 , that is between the Athenian disaster in Sicily and the rise of the Greek kingdom of Syria . They passed with bewildering rapidity from Athenian to Lacedaemonian hegemony ...
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... Greek , 184 . modern , misleading effect of , 182 . alliteration in Plautus , 198 . in other writers , 200 n . , 202 . anapaestic metres misread as dactylic , 182 . archaic language in solemn appeals , 179 sq . Article , Homeric and ...
... Greek , 184 . modern , misleading effect of , 182 . alliteration in Plautus , 198 . in other writers , 200 n . , 202 . anapaestic metres misread as dactylic , 182 . archaic language in solemn appeals , 179 sq . Article , Homeric and ...
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SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING June 25 1908 | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF Fellow of | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 65 |
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