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Page 139
... concerns , all the contributors to this volume of ARC address these central issues . In their caution , their concern for rigour and their critical stance they all ( except perhaps for Mary Beard , who is working in a different acad ...
... concerns , all the contributors to this volume of ARC address these central issues . In their caution , their concern for rigour and their critical stance they all ( except perhaps for Mary Beard , who is working in a different acad ...
Page 176
... concern can be properly comprehensive . This then is the crux of the problem . Decoration is a phenomenon that is inherently ambiguous , as much to its original audience perhaps as it is to us . It is not clear even in the contemporary ...
... concern can be properly comprehensive . This then is the crux of the problem . Decoration is a phenomenon that is inherently ambiguous , as much to its original audience perhaps as it is to us . It is not clear even in the contemporary ...
Page 250
... concern The structure of the book is perplexing when the major goals of the work are considered . Whittle states in the preface that the justification for this work is to introduce students and general readers to the intricacies of the ...
... concern The structure of the book is perplexing when the major goals of the work are considered . Whittle states in the preface that the justification for this work is to introduce students and general readers to the intricacies of the ...
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