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1934
Roman Education. J. B. Poynton. Greece & Rome. (Oct., 1934), pp. 1-12
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The Authenticity and Form of Cato's Saying "Carthago Delenda Est". Charles E. Little. Classical Journal. (Mar., 1934), pp. 429-435
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A Gallery of Roman Schoolmasters in Ausonius. Harry E. Wedeck. The Classical Weekly. (Mar. 12, 1934), pp. 137-138
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Proceedings of the Sixty-Sixth Annual Meeting of the American Philological Association. Also of the Thirty-Sixth Annual Meeting of the Philological Association of the Pacific Coast. Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association. (1934), pp. i+iii-cxxv+cxxvii-cxl
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Cicero in Catilinam 1, 19-Catiline's Attempt to Place Himself in Libera Custodia. William Emmett Gwatkin, Jr.. Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association. (1934), pp. 271-281
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Ovid: Some Aspects of His Character and Aims. T. F. Higham. Classical Review. (Jul., 1934), pp. 105-116
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Evidence for Greek Pronunciation. Avery Woodward. Greece & Rome. (Feb., 1934), pp. 105-112
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Longinus and Later Literary Criticism. Elizabeth Nitchie. The Classical Weekly. (Feb. 26, 1934), pp. 121-126
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The Position of the Parabasis in the Plays of Aristophanes. Philip Whaley Harsh. Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association. (1934), pp. 178-197
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Three Phases of Classical Type Characterization. William Charles Korfmacher. The Classical Weekly. (Jan. 8, 1934), pp. 85-86
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Roman Board Games. I. R. G. Austin. Greece & Rome. (Oct., 1934), pp. 24-34
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The Clash between Clodia and Cicero. Emma Crownover. Classical Journal. (Dec., 1934), pp. 137-147
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Life Begins at Forty. Berthald L. Ullman. Classical Journal. (Mar., 1934), pp. 456-459
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Some Latin Inscriptions. II. R. H. Barrow. Greece & Rome. (May, 1934), pp. 175-177
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Translation Plus. Frank Justus Miller. Classical Journal. (Apr., 1934), pp. 494-506
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A Perfumed Sea. John W. Beach. Classical Journal. (Mar., 1934), pp. 454-456
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Roman Law among Classical Studies. Erwin J. Urch. Classical Journal. (Jun., 1934), pp. 675-682
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Simple Conditions in Past Time in English and in Latin. Eugene S. McCartney. The Classical Weekly. (Jan. 22, 1934), pp. 100-101
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Longinus and Later Literary Criticism (Concluded). Elizabeth Nitchie. The Classical Weekly. (Mar. 5, 1934), pp. 129-135
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Notes on Lewis and Short. R. L. Dunbabin. Classical Review. (Dec., 1934), pp. 212-214
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Two Notes on Cicero, De Senectute. W. S. Maguinness. Classical Review. (Dec., 1934), pp. 211-212
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Platonist or Aristotelian?. A. J. D. Porteous. Classical Review. (Jul., 1934), pp. 97-105
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Literary Evidence for the Beginnings of Roman Art. C. C. van Essen. Journal of Roman Studies. (1934), pp. 154-162
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