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Carthaginian civilization was much older than that of Rome, and its mother city of Tyre in modern Lebanon boasted a sophisticated culture also predating the achievements of Classical Greece.
An Empire of the Mediterranean Adrian Goldsworthy 2011
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Science owes much to the Islamic world and to Classical Greece.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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Although the emphasis is on Greece, not Rome, a seminal discussion is found in Paul Cartledge, Rebels and Sambos in Classical Greece: A Comparative View, in his Spartan Reflections London: Duckworth, 2001, 12752.
The Spartacus War Barry Strauss 2009
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Although the emphasis is on Greece, not Rome, a seminal discussion is found in Paul Cartledge, Rebels and Sambos in Classical Greece: A Comparative View, in his Spartan Reflections London: Duckworth, 2001, 12752.
The Spartacus War Barry Strauss 2009
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Although the emphasis is on Greece, not Rome, a seminal discussion is found in Paul Cartledge, Rebels and Sambos in Classical Greece: A Comparative View, in his Spartan Reflections London: Duckworth, 2001, 12752.
The Spartacus War Barry Strauss 2009
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In the Republic of Art, in those days, coming out of the Renaissance, you had two rival aesthetics, one attaching itself to this new scientific outlook called Rationalism, idealising reason, and the other grounded in the flip-side world-view of Romanticism, idealising passion, each defined partly in relation to the past Classical Greece on the one hand and Dark Ages Europe on the other but largely in relation to each other.
Notes from New Sodom: Down in the Ghetto at the SF Café 2009
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Although the emphasis is on Greece, not Rome, a seminal discussion is found in Paul Cartledge, Rebels and Sambos in Classical Greece: A Comparative View, in his Spartan Reflections London: Duckworth, 2001, 12752.
The Spartacus War Barry Strauss 2009
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The Greek mythic tradition extends over at least 900 years and at least four geographically and culturally separate matrices: Ionia, Classical Greece, Hellenistic Egypt, and Rome in written works alone -- as a body of worship it goes back at least another thousand years or so.
Kenneth Hite's Journal princeofcairo 2007
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“Pederasty, Heroism, and the Family in Classical Greece.”
Why Nothing Works Marvin Harris 1981
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“Pederasty, Heroism, and the Family in Classical Greece.”
Why Nothing Works Marvin Harris 1981
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