sicily, syracuse, sicilian, dion, diodorus, morgantina, dionysius, timaeus, gela, diod, sybaris, timoleon, dionysios, syracusan, gelon, tyrant, herakleides, foundation, thurii, locri, leontinoi, syracusans, orsi, laqueur, hieron, island, dions, hiero, thourioi, himera, entella, nenci, selinus, ephorus, philistus, tyranny, syrakus, carthaginians, western, cities, tarentum, dionysius_i, colony, rhegium, leontini, parke, pantalica, sybarites, camarina, dunbabin
2005
Games and Transition: "Aeneid" 3 and 5. Roger Dunkle. The Classical World. (Winter, 2005), pp. 153-178
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Spartan Tarentum? Resisting Decline in "Odes" 3.5. Llewelyn Morgan. Classical Quarterly. (May, 2005), pp. 320-323
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A Yoke Connecting Baskets: "Odes" 3.14, Hercules, and Italian Unity. Llewelyn Morgan. Classical Quarterly. (May, 2005), pp. 190-203
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Jordanes and the Immediate Past. Brian Croke. Historia: Zeitschrift fur Alte Geschichte. (2005), pp. 473-494
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Why Didn't Constantius II Eat Fruit?. David Rohrbacher. Classical Quarterly. (May, 2005), pp. 323-326
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"Furtum" and the Description of Stolen Objects in Cicero "In Verrem" 2.4. Thomas D. Frazel. American Journal of Philology. (Autumn, 2005), pp. 363-376
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Polycrates and His Brothers: Herodotus' Depiction of Fraternal Relationships in the "Histories". Emily Katz Anhalt. The Classical World. (Winter, 2005), pp. 139-152
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