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1951
Three Actors and Poetry. Alfred C. Schlesinger. Classical Philology. (Jan., 1951), pp. 32-33
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Sources of Plutarch's Demetrius. Waldo E. Sweet. The Classical Weekly. (Mar. 5, 1951), pp. 177-181
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Aristotle's Analysis of the Nature of Political Struggle. Marcus Wheeler. American Journal of Philology. (1951), pp. 145-161
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The Spoken and the Written Word. William Chase Greene. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1951), pp. 23-59
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The Paradox of the Oedipus. W. C. Helmbold. American Journal of Philology. (1951), pp. 293-300
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Madidis Cantat Quae Sostratus Alis. J. O. Thomson. Classical Review. (Mar., 1951), pp. 3-4
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Continuity and Interconnexion in Homeric Oral Composition. James A. Notopoulos. Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association. (1951), pp. 81-101
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The Will of Q. Veranius. C. E. Stevens. Classical Review. (Mar., 1951), pp. 4-7
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The Gods of Homer. G. M. A. Grube. The Phoenix. (Winter, 1951), pp. 62-78
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Walt Whitman and His Reaction to the Classics. Richard Mott Gummere. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1951), pp. 263-289
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A New Gnomologium: With Some Remarks on Gnomic Anthologies, II. John Barns. Classical Quarterly. (Jan. - Apr., 1951), pp. 1-19
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