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2003
  
Locking-in and Locking-out Lydia: Lyric Form and Power in Horace's C. I.25 and III.9. Timothy S. Johnson. Classical Journal. (Dec., 2003 - Jan., 2004), pp. 113-134   
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The Pindaric Sources of Horace "Odes 1.12". Alex Hardie. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (2003), pp. 371-404   
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Can Vergil Cry? Epicureanism in Horace Odes 1.24. Philip Thibodeau. Classical Journal. (Feb. - Mar., 2003), pp. 243-256   
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Drowning by Numbers Pythagoreanism and Poetry in Horace Odes 1.28. Armand D'Angour. Greece & Rome. (Oct., 2003), pp. 206-219   
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How (Not) to Look at a Woman: Bodily Encounters and the Failure of the Gaze in Horace's c. 1.19. Elizabeth H. Sutherland. American Journal of Philology. (Spring, 2003), pp. 57-80   
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"Splendidior Vitro": Horace and Callimachus. Dan Curley. Classical Philology. (Jul., 2003), pp. 280-283   
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Horace's satelles Orci (Odes 2.18.34). Archibald Allen. Classical Quarterly. (Nov., 2003), pp. 616-619   
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Rome: City and Empire. Michèle Lowrie. The Classical World. (Autumn, 2003), pp. 57-68   
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Child's Play: Ovid and His Critics. Llewelyn Morgan. Journal of Roman Studies. (2003), pp. 66-91   
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Subject Reviews. Stephen Halliwell, D. E. Hill, Hans Van Wees, Barbara Levick, Nigel Spivey, Richard Gordon, Liv Mariah Yarrow, Christopher Burnand, Katherine Clarke. Greece & Rome. (Oct., 2003), pp. 241-284   
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Beyond Satire: Horace, Popular Invective and the Segregation of Literature. I. A. Ruffell. Journal of Roman Studies. (2003), pp. 35-65   
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When Did Diocletian Die? New Evidence for an Old Problem. Byron J. Nakamura. Classical Philology. (Jul., 2003), pp. 283-289   
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"CA News": A Personal View from the Editor. Jenny March. Greece & Rome. (2003), pp. 135-156   
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Living Icons: Tracing a Motif in Verbal and Visual Representation from the Second to Fourth Centuries C.E.. James A. Francis. American Journal of Philology. (Winter, 2003), pp. 575-600   
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Horizontal Women: Posture and Sex in the Roman Convivium. Matthew Roller. American Journal of Philology. (Autumn, 2003), pp. 377-422   
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The Swallows on Cleopatra's Ship. Christopher M. McDonough. The Classical World. (Spring, 2003), pp. 251-258   
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Text and Interpretation of "Philebus" 56a. E. Kerr Borthwick. Classical Philology. (Jul., 2003), pp. 274-280   
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Notes on the "Anthologia Latina". W. S. Watt. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (2003), pp. 449-472   
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The Date of the Helen Episode. Charles E. Murgia. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (2003), pp. 405-426   
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The Catullan Corpus, Greek Epigram, and the Poetry of Objects. G. O. Hutchinson. Classical Quarterly. (May, 2003), pp. 206-221   
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Polyaenus on Iphicrates. David Whitehead. Classical Quarterly. (Nov., 2003), pp. 613-616   
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Zeno on the Unity of Philosophy. Jaap Mansfeld. Phronesis. (2003), pp. 116-131   
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Things That Matter. Carol Handley. Greece & Rome. (2003), pp. 209-225   
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The Dating of Servius Revisited. C. E. Murgia. Classical Philology. (Jan., 2003), pp. 45-69   
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What Poets Do: Tibullus on "Easy" Hands. David Wray. Classical Philology. (Jul., 2003), pp. 217-250   
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Roman Inscriptions 1995-2000. Richard Gordon, Joyce Reynolds. Journal of Roman Studies. (2003), pp. 212-294   
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An Early Fifth-Century Athenian Revolution in Aulos Music. Robert W. Wallace. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (2003), pp. 73-92   
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Mantles Woven with Gold: Pallas' Shroud and the End of the "Aeneid". Nicolas P. Gross. Classical Journal. (Dec., 2003 - Jan., 2004), pp. 135-156   
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Aesthetics and Recall: Callimachus frs. 226-9 Pf. Reconsidered. Benjamin Acosta-Hughes. Classical Quarterly. (Nov., 2003), pp. 478-489   
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Vain Repetitions? Notes on the Text of Ovid, "Ars Amatoria" 2.593 and "Metamorphoses" 14.240. E. J. Kenney. Classical Quarterly. (Nov., 2003), pp. 619-620   
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The Abolition of Compulsory Latin and Its Consequences. Martin Forrest. Greece & Rome. (2003), pp. 42-66   
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The Way We Used to Eat: Diet, Community, and History at Rome. Nicholas Purcell. American Journal of Philology. (Autumn, 2003), pp. 329-358   
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