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1917
Demosthenes' Avoidance of Breves. Charles D. Adams. Classical Philology. (Jul., 1917), pp. 271-294
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Lincoln and Gorgias. Charles N. Smiley. Classical Journal. (Nov., 1917), pp. 124-128
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Rhetorical Elements in Livy's Direct Speeches: Part I. H. V. Canter. American Journal of Philology. (1917), pp. 125-151
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Ψυχρότης ἤ τὸ ψυχρόν. LaRue van Hook. Classical Philology. (Jan., 1917), pp. 68-76
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On the Date of the Trial of Anaxagoras. A. E. Taylor. Classical Quarterly. (Apr., 1917), pp. 81-87
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A Parallel to Sophocles Antigone 909-912. Samuel E. Bassett. Classical Journal. (Feb., 1917), pp. 333-334
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Professor Wickhoff on Roman Art. Percy Gardner, Professor Wickhoff. Journal of Roman Studies. (1917), pp. 1-26
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The Position of Women in the Late Roman Republic. Part II. Helen E. Wieand. Classical Journal. (Apr., 1917), pp. 423-437
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The Antecedents of Hellenistic Comedy. Henry W. Prescott. Classical Philology. (Oct., 1917), pp. 405-425
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A Course of Study in Latin. W. L. Carr, Frances Pellett, H. F. Scott, Marie L. Oury. Classical Journal. (Apr., 1917), pp. 438-455
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Petronius and the Greek Romance. C. W. Mendell. Classical Philology. (Apr., 1917), pp. 158-172
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On the Second Book of Aristotle's Poetics and the Source of Theophrastus' Definition of Tragedy. A. Philip McMahon. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1917), pp. 1-46
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