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1915
The Roman Magistri in the Civil and Military Service of the Empire. A. E. R. Boak. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1915), pp. 73-164
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An Analysis of the Pagan Revival of the Late Fourth Century, with Especial Reference to Symmachus. Dwight Nelson Robinson. Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association. (1915), pp. 87-101
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The Historical Infinitive III. Imitation and Decline. J. J. Schlicher. Classical Philology. (Jan., 1915), pp. 54-74
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Notes on the Fourth and Fifth Centuries. George W. Robinson. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1915), pp. 165-173
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The Tradition of Pliny's Letters. Elmer Truesdell Merrill. Classical Philology. (Jan., 1915), pp. 8-25
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Who Built the Arch of Constantine? III. The Attic. A. L. Frothingham. American Journal of Archaeology. (Jan. - Mar., 1915), pp. 1-12
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MSS. of Strabo at Paris and Eton. T. W. Allen. Classical Quarterly. (Jan., 1915), pp. 15-26
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Thy Speech Bewrayeth Thee. Henry S. Gehman. The Classical Weekly. (Dec. 18, 1915), pp. 74-77
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Archaeological News. William N. Bates. American Journal of Archaeology. (Jan. - Mar., 1915), pp. 83-119
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The Direct Method and Its Application to the Classical Languages (Concluded). Theodosius S. Tyng. The Classical Weekly. (May 1, 1915), pp. 194-199
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