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1915
The Tradition of Pliny's Letters. Elmer Truesdell Merrill. Classical Philology. (Jan., 1915), pp. 8-25
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Some Notes on the Text of Fronto. C. R. Haines. Classical Quarterly. (Jan., 1915), pp. 50-54
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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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The Modern Note in Seneca's Letters. Richard M. Gummere. Classical Philology. (Apr., 1915), pp. 139-150
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Some School Books. Σ.. Classical Review. (Dec., 1915), pp. 240-243
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Ovid Ibis 512 and Tristia III 6 8. A. E. Housman. Classical Quarterly. (Jan., 1915), pp. 31-38
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The Significance of the Wing-Entrances in Roman Comedy. Eleanor F. Rambo. Classical Philology. (Oct., 1915), pp. 411-431
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The So-Called 'Lex Iulia Municipalis'. J. S. Reid. Journal of Roman Studies. (1915), pp. 207-248
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