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1944
Ellipsis of the Pronoun in Seneca. Ben L. Charney. Classical Philology. (Apr., 1944), pp. 107-111
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Dictators and Philosophers in the First Century A. D.. Jocelyn M. C. Toynbee. Greece & Rome. (Jun., 1944), pp. 43-58
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Literary Chronology of the Neronian Age. Arnaldo Momigliano. Classical Quarterly. (Jul. - Oct., 1944), pp. 96-100
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A Lucretian Topic of Consolation. Edward Boucher Stevens. The Classical Weekly. (Jan. 17, 1944), pp. 139-140
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The Library of the Angevin Kings at Naples. Cornelia C. Coulter. Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association. (1944), pp. 141-155
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The Fiscvs: A Note. Hugh Last. Journal of Roman Studies. (1944), pp. 51-59
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The Motive of Martial's Satire. Franklin B. Krauss. The Classical Weekly. (Oct. 16, 1944), pp. 18-20
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Gnaevs Ivlivs Agricola. I. A. Richmond. Journal of Roman Studies. (1944), pp. 34-45
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Proceedings: American Philological Association Seventy-Sixth Annual Meeting and Philological Association of the Pacific Coast. Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association. (1944), pp. i-lxxiv
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The Bucolics and the Medieval Poetical Debate. Betty Nye Hedberg. Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association. (1944), pp. 47-67
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Some Attic Commonplaces of Pity. Edward B. Stevens. American Journal of Philology. (1944), pp. 1-25
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