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1914
  
Athenian Interpolations in Homer Part II. External Evidence. John A. Scott. Classical Philology. (Oct., 1914), pp. 395-409   
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The New Lyric Fragments. I. J. M. Edmonds. Classical Review. (May, 1914), pp. 73-78   
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The Archetype of Our Iliad and the Papyri. George Melville Bolling. American Journal of Philology. (1914), pp. 125-148   
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Two Homeric Personages. John A. Scott. American Journal of Philology. (1914), pp. 309-325   
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Note on Aeneid VII. 748-9. W. Warde Fowler. Classical Review. (May, 1914), pp. 88-89   
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On a New Fragment of Callimachus' ΑΙΤΙΑ. J. U. Powell. Classical Review. (May, 1914), pp. 88   
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Note on Euripides, Rhesus, 287 ff. J. T. Sheppard. Classical Review. (May, 1914), pp. 87-88   
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The New Lyric Fragments. A. S. Hunt. Classical Review. (Jun., 1914), pp. 126-127   
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The "Continuation" of the Odyssey. A. Shewan. Classical Philology. (Apr., 1914), pp. 160-173   
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Socrates and the ΔΑΙΜΟΝΙΟΝ. R. E. Macnaghten. Classical Review. (Sep., 1914), pp. 185-189   
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On Sappho's Ode. T. L. Agar. Classical Review. (Sep., 1914), pp. 189-190   
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Corinna. W. R. Paton. Classical Review. (Nov., 1914), pp. 229-230   
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ΑΝΩΝΙΣ-ΟΝΩΝΙΣ. W. R. Paton. Classical Review. (Nov., 1914), pp. 229   
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Vindiciae Platonicae I. John Burnet. Classical Quarterly. (Oct., 1914), pp. 230-236   
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Note on Plato: Phaedo, p. 105a. E. C. Marchant. Classical Review. (Nov., 1914), pp. 228-229   
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Some Notes on the Homeric Hymns. Hugh G. Evelyn White. Classical Review. (Nov., 1914), pp. 221-223   
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The Ages of Man: A Study Suggested by Horace, Ars Poetica, Lines 153-178. Cornelia G. Harcum. The Classical Weekly. (Feb. 7, 1914), pp. 114-118   
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Note on Statius, Silvae, I. vi. 75-80. G. M. Hirst. Classical Review. (Aug., 1914), pp. 158-159   
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Note on Polybius III. 47-50, and Livy XXI. 31, 32. Spenser Wilkinson. Classical Review. (Jun., 1914), pp. 123-126   
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On Certain Fragments of Pindar. E. B. Clapp. Classical Quarterly. (Oct., 1914), pp. 225-229   
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Studies in the Syntax of Early Latin. Charles Knapp. American Journal of Philology. (1914), pp. 268-293   
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Notes on Ovid's Ibis, Ex Ponto Libri, and Halievtica. [Notes on Ovid's Ibis, Ex Ponto Libri, and Halieutica]. S. G. Owen. Classical Quarterly. (Oct., 1914), pp. 254-271   
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