family, father, name, sons, his_father, consul, daughter, married, brother, families, younger, whom, wife, his_son, elder, mother, names, himself, brothers, cognomen, birth, murena, young, sister, early, marriage, grandson, grandfather, adoption, became, career, friend, adopted, generation, descendants, named, varro, praenomen, descent, his_brother, nomen, generations, attested, consulship, claudius, presumably, senator, gens, his_family, consuls
1889
Cambridge Philological Society. Classical Review. (Dec., 1889), pp. 470
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Appendix: Proceedings of Twenty-First Annual Session, Easton, Pa., 1889. Transactions of the American Philological Association (1870). (1889), pp. i-lxix
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Classical Education in the United States. J. H. Wright. Classical Review. (Feb., 1889), pp. 77-80
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Etymology of μοιχός. C. D. Buck. Classical Review. (Dec., 1889), pp. 469-470
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Aesch. Pers. 814. S. L. Gwynn. Classical Review. (Oct., 1889), pp. 371-372
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The Joint Undivided Family at Athens. E. S. Thompson. Classical Review. (Oct., 1889), pp. 371
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The Latin Adjective. Frederick Hanssen. American Journal of Philology. (1889), pp. 34-44
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The Vowel System of the Ionic Dialect. Herbert Weir Smyth. Transactions of the American Philological Association (1870). (1889), pp. 5-138
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A New Source in Plutarch's Life of Cicero. A. Gudeman. Transactions of the American Philological Association (1870). (1889), pp. 139-158
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Sex-Denoting Nouns in American Languages. Albert S. Gatschet. Transactions of the American Philological Association (1870). (1889), pp. 159-171
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Niese on the Licinian-Sextian Agrarian Law. W. F. Allen. Classical Review. (Feb., 1889), pp. 5-6
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Roman Inscriptions from Sardinia. F. Haverfield. Classical Review. (May, 1889), pp. 228-234
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