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1953
The "Breaking" of Bucephalus. A. D. Fraser. The Classical Weekly. (Nov. 16, 1953), pp. 22-23
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Inscriptions of the Peloponnesos. Michael Jameson. Hesperia. (Jul. - Sep., 1953), pp. 148-171
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Ionia, Leader or Follower?. George M. A. Hanfmann. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1953), pp. 1-37
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Notes on Statius (Continued). Alan Ker. Classical Quarterly. (Jul. - Oct., 1953), pp. 175-182
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The Origin of θυμοειδής. E. L. Harrison. Classical Review. (Dec., 1953), pp. 138-140
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Investigations at Corinth, 1953-A Tavern of Aphrodite. Charles H. Morgan. Hesperia. (Jul. - Sep., 1953), pp. 131-140
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Poe's Nicéan Barks (A Hitory of Attempts to Interpret the Cruses). Edward D. Snyder. Classical Journal. (Feb., 1953), pp. 159-169
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Septimontium or Saeptimontium?. Louise Adams Holland. Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association. (1953), pp. 16-34
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The Element of ὌΨΙΣ in Theatrical Production a Reply to Professor Dale. W. Beare. The Phoenix. (Summer, 1953), pp. 77-79
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Antiphanes' Cold-Weather Story and Its Elaboration. Eugene S. McCartney. Classical Philology. (Jul., 1953), pp. 169-172
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The Painted Stoa. "Sapiens Bracatis Inlita Medis Porticus". Persius 3. 53-54. R. E. Wycherley. The Phoenix. (Spring, 1953), pp. 20-35
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Ovid's 'Lucretia' [Ouid's 'Lucretia']. A. G. Lee. Greece & Rome. (Oct., 1953), pp. 107-118
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