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In determining the periods of issue of these coins , three kinds of consideration have to be taken into account : ( 1 ) historic proba- bility , ( 2 ) the evidence of ancient historians and inscriptions , and ( 3 ) the evidence of the ...
In determining the periods of issue of these coins , three kinds of consideration have to be taken into account : ( 1 ) historic proba- bility , ( 2 ) the evidence of ancient historians and inscriptions , and ( 3 ) the evidence of the ...
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( 3 ) Turning from the literary and inscriptional evidence to that of the coins themselves , we have much material to deal with . of Cyzicus . And first Every one accustomed to study the coins of the ancient world is astonished at the ...
( 3 ) Turning from the literary and inscriptional evidence to that of the coins themselves , we have much material to deal with . of Cyzicus . And first Every one accustomed to study the coins of the ancient world is astonished at the ...
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It is that the aim of the editors is not to edit Ennius or Plautus but to edit the tradition of Ennius and Plautus ; and that consequently their eyes are not fixed upon the evidence for the text but on the evidence for part of that ...
It is that the aim of the editors is not to edit Ennius or Plautus but to edit the tradition of Ennius and Plautus ; and that consequently their eyes are not fixed upon the evidence for the text but on the evidence for part of that ...
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SIXTH ANNUAL General Meeting June 25 1908 | 5 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF FELLOW OF | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 65 |
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