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1954
Medea ΑΠΟ ΜΗΧΑΝΗΣ. Maurice P. Cunningham. Classical Philology. (Jul., 1954), pp. 151-160
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The Dramatic Role of the Chorus in Sophocles. G. M. Kirkwood. The Phoenix. (Spring, 1954), pp. 1-22
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Thucydides and the Disintegration of the Polis. Felix M. Wassermann. Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association. (1954), pp. 46-54
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Zu den Anfängen der monarchischen Theorie in der Sophistik. Karl Friedrich Stroheker. Historia: Zeitschrift fur Alte Geschichte. (1954), pp. 381-412
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Immemores Mori: Valerius Flaccus vi. 239-42. W. M. Edwards. Classical Review. (Mar., 1954), pp. 9-10
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Two Old Jokes Aristotle, Poetics 15. 1454a16 ff., and Demosthenes 55 (c. Calliclem), 16-17. A. W. Gomme. Classical Quarterly. (Jan. - Apr., 1954), pp. 46-52
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Walking away from the News: An Autobiographical Interpretation of Aristophanes' Birds. E. M. Blaiklock. Greece & Rome. (Oct., 1954), pp. 98-111
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On an Idiomatic Use of Possessive Pronouns in Latin. D. R. Shackleton Bailey. Classical Review. (Mar., 1954), pp. 8-9
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