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"John" is a boy's name. "Mary" is a girl's. Have sex-specific first names always been the standard for most peoples? If so, why?
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Could a Roman read a modern Latin textbook? I've only ever seen Roman text written in capital letters ("A"); did they have lowercase ("a"), and, if not, when and why did we invent the distinction?
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