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Day: July 8, 2014

Review of Homophones in Linear B: the Diphthong AI the Most Common in Linear B | Linear B, Knossos & Mycenae

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  • Review of Homophones in Linear B: the Diphthong AI the Most Common in Linear B

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Navigating Fate | Classics in Sarasota

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  • Navigating Fate.

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What did the Romans bury with a 5th century empress? | Roger Pearse

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  •  What did the Romans bury with a 5th century empress?

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The epigrams of Palladas of Alexandria | Roger Pearse

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  • The epigrams of Palladas of Alexandria

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Vergil, XML-TEI Markup, linked annotation data, and the DCC | Dickinson College Commentaries

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  • Vergil, XML-TEI Markup, linked annotation data, and the DCC

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