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The greek phrases in this article are not displaying properly, no matter how I set my browser encoding.
- These are scanning errors. See Wikipedia:1911_Encyclopaedia_Britannica.
[edit] Attic orators
(Περι Των αρχαιων Ρητορων Perì tôn archaiôn rhetorôn), is: "About ANCIENT (or ARCHAIC) Orators", NOT attic
--81.208.114.111 09:45, 10 May 2005 (UTC) i.e.: it:Utente:Carlomorino
":These two treatises are supplemented by letters to Gn. Pompeius"
I suppose Pompey was no more in life at that time. Probably is Cn. Pompeius Geminus
cfr. [1]
-- 81.208.114.111 10:52, 10 May 2005 (UTC) i.e.: it:Utente:Carlomorino