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1925
Topics from the Life of Ovid. Arthur L. Wheeler. American Journal of Philology. (1925), pp. 1-28
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Verbal Injury, Magic, or Erotic Comus?. G. L. Hendrickson. Classical Philology. (Oct., 1925), pp. 289-308
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The Copa-II (Continued). D. L. Drew. Classical Quarterly. (Jan., 1925), pp. 37-42
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De Quarta Horati Epistula Primi Libri. Jacob Hammer. The Classical Weekly. (May 11, 1925), pp. 205-207
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Vergil's Conception of Dido's Character. M. B. Ogle. Classical Journal. (Feb., 1925), pp. 261-270
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Proceedings of the Fifty-Seventh Annual Meeting of the American Philological Association. Also of the Twenty-Seventh Annual Meeting of the Philological Association of the Pacific Coast. Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association. (1925), pp. i-cxv
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Again the Loeb Classical Library (Continued). Charles Knapp. The Classical Weekly. (Apr. 20, 1925), pp. 169-171
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Fretus with the Ablative Case. Herbert C. Nutting. Classical Journal. (Dec., 1925), pp. 222-223
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How the Apple Became the Token of Love. Eugene Stock McCartney. Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association. (1925), pp. 70-81
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Martial VI, 24. S. L. Mohler. Classical Journal. (Dec., 1925), pp. 223-224
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The Position of Women in Athens in the Fifth and Fourth Centuries. A. W. Gomme. Classical Philology. (Jan., 1925), pp. 1-25
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Imprints of Sappho on Catullus. Willard Connely. Classical Journal. (Apr., 1925), pp. 408-413
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Theocritea. M. Platnauer. Classical Review. (Nov. - Dec., 1925), pp. 149-151
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The Identification of Augustus with Romulus-Quirinus. Kenneth Scott. Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association. (1925), pp. 82-105
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The Muse, the Poet and the Grammarian. Samuel E. Bassett. The Classical Weekly. (May 4, 1925), pp. 193-199
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The Intimate Relation between Economic and Political Conditions in History, as Illustrated in Ancient Megara. A. A. Trever. Classical Philology. (Apr., 1925), pp. 115-132
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Archilochus and the Victims of His Iambics. G. L. Hendrickson. American Journal of Philology. (1925), pp. 101-127
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The Kerkidas Papyrus. II. A. D. Knox. Classical Review. (May - Jun., 1925), pp. 50-55
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The Happy Otherworld and Fairy Mistress Themes in the Odyssey. Cornelia C. Coulter. Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association. (1925), pp. 37-53
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The "Wooden Horse" and Folk-Lore of Touching. Eugene S. McCartney. Classical Journal. (Nov., 1925), pp. 112-131
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Swimming among the Greeks and Romans. H. A. Sanders. Classical Journal. (Jun., 1925), pp. 566-568
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