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1936
Copper Fly. Kathleen Freeman. Greece & Rome. (Oct., 1936), pp. 18-30
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Fate, Good, and Evil in Pre-Socratic Philosophy. William Chase Greene. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1936), pp. 85-129
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Some Passages of Latin Poets. Herbert Jennings Rose. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1936), pp. 1-15
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An Athenian Maledictory Inscription on Lead. G. W. Elderkin. Hesperia. (1936), pp. 43-49
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Vases and Kalos-Names from an Agora Well. Lucy Talcott. Hesperia. (1936), pp. 333-354
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The Terminology of the Ideas. Gerald Frank Else. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1936), pp. 17-55
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Epicurus and Lucretius on Love. John B. Stearns. Classical Journal. (Mar., 1936), pp. 343-351
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Aristotle's Protrepticus and the Structure of the Epinomis. Benedict Einarson. Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association. (1936), pp. 261-285
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"To the Right" in Homer and Attic Greek. Alice F. Braunlich. American Journal of Philology. (1936), pp. 245-260
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Did St. Paul Read Certain Latin Authors?. George McCracken. Classical Journal. (Nov., 1936), pp. 106-108
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