The Bucknell Review, 第 15 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 13 頁
... origin , but since they are sometimes of Etruscan origin , one understands how fascinating such dual sources can be for research.8 We now intend to illustrate with a few examples the tendency of the annalistic tradition and Livy's ...
... origin , but since they are sometimes of Etruscan origin , one understands how fascinating such dual sources can be for research.8 We now intend to illustrate with a few examples the tendency of the annalistic tradition and Livy's ...
第 16 頁
... origin . Therefore , it was difficult to use a Latin prophet who would have been of better help to the Roman cause , for inspired Latin divination was prac- tically non - existent . It is a fact that from the third century B.C. on , the ...
... origin . Therefore , it was difficult to use a Latin prophet who would have been of better help to the Roman cause , for inspired Latin divination was prac- tically non - existent . It is a fact that from the third century B.C. on , the ...
第 98 頁
... origin of this staggering difference is the fact that the Industrial Revolution has taken place in the northern countries and has made them rich , while it has not taken place in the southern countries and so has left them poor . As far ...
... origin of this staggering difference is the fact that the Industrial Revolution has taken place in the northern countries and has made them rich , while it has not taken place in the southern countries and so has left them poor . As far ...
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