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... later Romance of Alexander ) . Callisthenes was a relative of Aristotle's , who himself had been Alexander's teacher for some years . He was put to death by Alexander , on a charge of having plotted against him . Anaxarchus , then ...
... later Romance of Alexander ) . Callisthenes was a relative of Aristotle's , who himself had been Alexander's teacher for some years . He was put to death by Alexander , on a charge of having plotted against him . Anaxarchus , then ...
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... Later Genesis , an adaptation- not a translation - of an Old Saxon poem , and somewhat later an English scribe produced a copy of the Heliand in the original language ; it would appear then that there was a readership for such poetry ...
... Later Genesis , an adaptation- not a translation - of an Old Saxon poem , and somewhat later an English scribe produced a copy of the Heliand in the original language ; it would appear then that there was a readership for such poetry ...
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British Academy. circle of friends , a number of whom attained eminence in later life in various parts of the world . He kept these and later friendships , made in many countries , in constant repair . He did not confine his attention to ...
British Academy. circle of friends , a number of whom attained eminence in later life in various parts of the world . He kept these and later friendships , made in many countries , in constant repair . He did not confine his attention to ...
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Lectures | 1 |
The Genetics of Celtic Populations | 37 |
An Essay on Survival | 59 |
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