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1998
Propertius and Tibullus: Early Exchanges. R. O. A. M. Lyne. Classical Quarterly. (1998), pp. 519-544
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Symbolism and Sympathetic Magic in Propertius 4.5. Kerill O'Neill. Classical Journal. (Oct. - Nov., 1998), pp. 49-80
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Four Poets and a Poetess or a Portrait of the Poet as a Young Man? Thoughts on Book 3 of the Corpus Tibullianum. Niklas Holzberg. Classical Journal. (Dec., 1998 - Jan., 1999), pp. 169-191
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Propertius 2.10 and 11 and the Structure of Books '2A' and '2B'. R. O. A. M. Lyne. Journal of Roman Studies. (1998), pp. 21-36
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A Book Made New: Reading Propertius Reading Pound. A Study in Reception. Michael Comber. Journal of Roman Studies. (1998), pp. 37-55
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Bodies without Names, Names without Bodies: Propertius 1.21-22. Nigel Nicholson. Classical Journal. (Dec., 1998 - Jan., 1999), pp. 143-161
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Hercules Cross-Dressed, Hercules Undressed: Unmasking the Construction of the Propertian "Amator" in Elegy 4.9. Sara H. Lindheim. American Journal of Philology. (Spring, 1998), pp. 43-66
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Reading and Writing the Heroides. Joseph Farrell. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1998), pp. 307-338
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Love and Death: Laodamia and Protesilaus in Catullus, Propertius, and Others. R. O. A. M. Lyne. Classical Quarterly. (1998), pp. 200-212
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Propertius and Livy. A. J. Woodman. Classical Quarterly. (1998), pp. 568-569
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On the Interpretation of Cicero, De Republica. Andrew R. Dyck. Classical Quarterly. (1998), pp. 564-568
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Classics in America's Early National Period: The Early Career of Lucius Manlius Sargent. Roger T. Macfarlane. Classical Journal. (Feb. - Mar., 1998), pp. 251-271
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Daedalus in the Labyrinth of Ovid's "Metamorphoses". Barbara Pavlock. The Classical World. (Nov. - Dec., 1998), pp. 141-157
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Horace's Pindaric Apollo (Odes 3.4.60-4). John F. Miller. Classical Quarterly. (1998), pp. 545-552
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Dry Pumice and the Programmatic Language of Catullus 1. William W. Batstone. Classical Philology. (Apr., 1998), pp. 125-135
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Dido's Murals and Virgilian Ekphrasis. Michael C. J. Putnam. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1998), pp. 243-275
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Juvenal, the Phaedrus, and the Truth about Rome. Alex Hardie. Classical Quarterly. (1998), pp. 234-251
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A Note on Virgil, Aeneid 5.315-19. M. Dyson. Classical Quarterly. (1998), pp. 569-572
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Place Settings: Convivium, Contrast, and Persona in Catullus 12 and 13. Christopher Nappa. American Journal of Philology. (Autumn, 1998), pp. 385-397
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Subject Reviews. Stephen Halliwell, Monica R. Gale, Hans Van Wees, Arthur Keaveney, Nigel Spivey, P. Walcot. Greece & Rome. (Oct., 1998), pp. 235-268
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Nam unguentum dabo: Catullus 13 and Servius' Note on Phaon (Aeneid 3.279). Ross S. Kilpatrick. Classical Quarterly. (1998), pp. 303-305
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The Poets Julia Balbilla and Damo at the Colossus of Memnon. T. C. Brennan. The Classical World. (Mar. - Apr., 1998), pp. 215-234
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Three Cruces in Juvenal. Michael Hendry. Classical Quarterly. (1998), pp. 252-261
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The Death of Osiris in "Aeneid" 12.458. Joseph D. Reed. American Journal of Philology. (Autumn, 1998), pp. 399-418
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Catullus 64: Structure and Meaning. John Warden. Classical Journal. (Apr. - May, 1998), pp. 397-415
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Legal Self-Help on Private Property in Classical Athens. Matthew R. Christ. American Journal of Philology. (Winter, 1998), pp. 521-545
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Pliny's Catullus: The Politics of Literary Appropriation. Matthew Roller. Transactions of the American Philological Association. (1998), pp. 265-304
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The Date and Literary Context of Ausonius's "mosella": Valentinian I's Alamannic Campaigns and an Unnamed Office-Holder. Danuta Shanzer. Historia: Zeitschrift fur Alte Geschichte. (2nd Qtr., 1998), pp. 204-233
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Virgil's Third Eclogue: How Do You Keep an Idiot in Suspense?. John Henderson. Classical Quarterly. (1998), pp. 213-228
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Ϻῆτις and Gender in Apollonius Rhodius' Argonautica. Ingrid E. Holmberg. Transactions of the American Philological Association. (1998), pp. 135-159
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Ars and the Man: The Politics of Art in Virgil's Aeneid. Shadi Bartsch. Classical Philology. (Oct., 1998), pp. 322-342
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Talking Flamingos and the Sins of the Tongue: The Ambiguous Use of Lingua in Martial. M. A. P. Greenwood. Classical Philology. (Jul., 1998), pp. 241-246
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War and Remembrance: "Aeneid" 12.554-60 and Aeneas' Memory of Troy. Netta Berlin. American Journal of Philology. (Spring, 1998), pp. 11-41
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Glaucus Redivivus. Leonard Muellner. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1998), pp. 1-30
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Quod nolunt velint: Deference and Doublespeak at Seneca, Thyestes 334-335. Gottfried Mader. Classical Journal. (Oct. - Nov., 1998), pp. 31-47
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Nestor's Centauromachy and the Deceptive Voice of Poetic Memory (Ovid Met. 12.182-535). Margaret W. Musgrove. Classical Philology. (Jul., 1998), pp. 223-231
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Why Teach Meleager?. Anthony Consiglio. The Classical World. (Nov. - Dec., 1998), pp. 159-162
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Delian Hymns and Callimachean Allusion. Mary Depew. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1998), pp. 155-182
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