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  1. D. Meutch & R. Viehoff (Eds.), Comprehension of Literary Discourse, Ber.J. Pankhurst, M. Sharwood Smith, P. Van Buren, V. C. H. Acta Humanitaria, L. Nadel, R. Dietrich, C. Graumann, P. L. Ackerman, R. J. Sternberg & R. Glaser - 1990 - Cognition 35:97400.
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    Greek Precedents for Claudius' Actions in A.D. 48 and later.M. S. Smith - 1963 - Classical Quarterly 13 (01):139-.
    The aim of the following note is to draw attention to certain links between the marriage of Claudius and Agrippina and that of Nero and Octavia. Previous writers have not, so far as I know, dealt fully with the implications of these marriages, especially when they are seen in the light of the Silanus affair of A.D. 48–49. In each case, it will be argued here, Claudius may have been impressed by Greek precedents.
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    Greek Precedents for Claudius' Actions in A.D. 48 and later.M. S. Smith - 1963 - Classical Quarterly 13 (1):139-144.
    The aim of the following note is to draw attention to certain links between the marriage of Claudius and Agrippina and that of Nero and Octavia. Previous writers have not, so far as I know, dealt fully with the implications of these marriages, especially when they are seen in the light of the Silanus affair of A.D. 48–49. In each case, it will be argued here, Claudius may have been impressed by Greek precedents.
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    The cult of asherah in ancient Israel and Judah (book).M. S. Smith - 2002 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 122 (1):99-101.
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