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Illinois Classical Studies 22 ( 1 997). The answer to these questions lies in thelength of the works translated and the place they filled. |
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Illinois Classical Studies XVI. Cato and Cicero: Imago patris et munera. The chart reveals how frequently father-son instruction appears in Roman. |
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Illinois Classical Studies XIII.l. Addition and multiplication |
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IlUnois Classical Studies 19 (1994) is Euripides' Trojan Women produced at Athens in 415. When the Chorus of that play include Sicilian and South Italian |
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Illinois ClassicalStudies XI that happiness may have components that are not infallibly secured by justice. Though the second thesis is hard to believe |
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^See Kuhn op. cit. in Note 2 |
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last meanings already formed in the classical Greek epoch. Linguistic studies |
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Illinois ClassicalStudies 22 ( 1 997) apparatus which Ar necessitates but I hope eventually to produce a new edition of the Onirocritica in which they will |
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and Varro.2 But I am not convinced of this and think that the Consolation questions the value of Classical philosophy in a debate that is inconclusive |
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Illinois ClassicalStudies XI the series Commentaria in Aristotelem Graeca |
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explained the etymology of the name of Achilles, 'AxvX(X)£U(;, as a shortened variant of a compound formation *Akhi-lauos, built from the roots of axoq, "grief," |
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Illinois Classical Studies, VII analysis of the direct sources of this non-literary - call it popular, spoken, colloquial Latin (what the Germans call Umgangsspraohe , |
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modeled on that of the Persian King; contra M C Miller 1989: 318) and Jenkins 1983 (on Dorian dress)are more interested in the ideological implications of dress |
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and for some years with the post-consular speeches In his mid-forties, probably after a long interval, Cicero took again to verse-writing, but no longer just for art's |