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1955
Horace and His Ars Poetica in English: A Bibliography. Allen R. Benham. The Classical Weekly. (Oct. 17, 1955), pp. 1-5
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Winckelmann and the Second Renascence, 1755-1955. Gilbert Bagnani. American Journal of Archaeology. (Apr., 1955), pp. 107-118
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Notes on a New Edition of Michaelis: Ancient Marbles in Great Britain. Cornelius C. Vermeule. American Journal of Archaeology. (Apr., 1955), pp. 129-150
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Curioso reste. G. Bonfante. Classical Philology. (Jan., 1955), pp. 46-48
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Caesar and the Corruption of Power. John H. Collins. Historia: Zeitschrift fur Alte Geschichte. (1955), pp. 445-465
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The Myth of the Minoan Thalassocracy. Chester G. Starr. Historia: Zeitschrift fur Alte Geschichte. (1955), pp. 282-291
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In Praise of Lemprière. M. L. Clarke. Greece & Rome. (Feb., 1955), pp. 36-37
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How Latin Was Taught Four Hundred Years Ago. James R. Naiden. The Classical Weekly. (Jan. 31, 1955), pp. 62-65
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Contemporary Homeric Scholarship: Sound or Fury?. Frederick M. Combellack. The Classical Weekly. (Oct. 24, 1955), pp. 17-26
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Early Roman Religion, 1945-1952. The Classical Weekly. (Jan. 10, 1955), pp. 25-35
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Horace's Journey to Brundisium: Fact or Fiction?. Herbert A. Musurillo. The Classical Weekly. (Apr. 18, 1955), pp. 159-162
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Gorgias, Aeschylus, and Apate. Thomas G. Rosenmeyer. American Journal of Philology. (1955), pp. 225-260
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