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Anthony Philip Corbeill (born 30
December 1960) is an
American professor of classics. He is
currently the
Basil L.
Gildersleeve Professor of
classics at...
- its meaning, are the
subject of
scholarly debate.
According to
Anthony Corbeill, a
classical studies professor who has
extensively researched the practice...
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Breemer and Waszink, "Fata Scribunda," p. 248.
Corbeill,
Nature Embodied, p. 36.
Corbeill,
Nature Embodied, p. 36.
Festus p. 67 (edition of Lindsay):...
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Anthony Corbeill. "Thumbs in
Ancient Rome:
Pollex as Index" in
Memoirs of the
American Academy in Rome 42, 1997, pp. 61–81.
Anthony Corbeill.
Nature Embodied:...
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unclear in the
historical and
literary record.
According to
Anthony Corbeill, a
classical studies professor who has
extensively researched the practice...
- World:
Grammatical Gender and
Biological **** in
Ancient Rome, by
Anthony Corbeill,
Princeton University Press, Princeton; Oxford, 2015, pp. 104–142. Livy...
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mastitis or
various tumors the
ancients diagnosed as "cancer."
Anthony Corbeill,
Nature Embodied:
Gesture in
Ancient Rome (Princeton
University Press,...
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become offensive?". BBC News Magazine. BBC.
Retrieved February 7, 2012.
Corbeill,
Anthony (2003).
Nature Embodied:
Gesture in
Ancient Rome.
Princeton University...
- scene.
Corbeill favours the
latter interpretation.
Corbeill 2018, p. 52.
Corbeill 1997, p. 11.
Pelet 1850–1851, p. 35.
Corbeill 2018, p. 53.
Corbeill 1997...
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classical Art and
Archaeology (Routledge, 1997, 2000), pp. 174ff.
Anthony Corbeill,
Nature Embodied:
Gesture in
Ancient Rome (Princeton
University Press,...