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1912
Four Notes on Tacitus. F. Haverfield. Journal of Roman Studies. (1912), pp. 195-200
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A Roman Republic in High School. Cheever Hoyt. Classical Journal. (Apr., 1912), pp. 286-290
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The Judiciary Law of Livius Drusus. Note on Appian 1. 35. E. G. Hardy. Classical Review. (Nov., 1912), pp. 218-220
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On Caes. B. C. 1. 2. 6, Ante Certam Diem. E. T. M.. Classical Philology. (Apr., 1912), pp. 248-250
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Human Sacrifices at Rome and Other Notes on Roman Religion. J. S. Reid. Journal of Roman Studies. (1912), pp. 34-52
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Julia-Ipsus and Augustopolis. W. M. Calder. Journal of Roman Studies. (1912), pp. 237-266
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Colonia Caesareia Antiocheia. W. M. Calder. Journal of Roman Studies. (1912), pp. 78-109
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The Delatores in the Reign of Tiberius, as Described by Tacitus. W. W. Flint. Classical Journal. (Oct., 1912), pp. 37-42
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The Birthday of Augustus and the Julian Calendar. T. Rice Holmes. Classical Quarterly. (Apr., 1912), pp. 73-81
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Archaeological Discussions. William N. Bates. American Journal of Archaeology. (Apr. - Jun., 1912), pp. 253-317
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The Tacitean Tiberius a Study in Historiographic Method. Thomas Spencer Jerome. Classical Philology. (Jul., 1912), pp. 265-292
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Translation. J. W. Mackail. Classical Review. (Feb., 1912), pp. 36-37
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Correspondence. A. E. Taylor, R. W. Chapman. Classical Review. (Feb., 1912), pp. 37-38
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The Last of the Romans. Walter Alison Edwards. Classical Journal. (Mar., 1912), pp. 252-262
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The Use of 'Italus' and 'Romanus' in Latin Literature, with Special Reference to Virgil. John MacInnes. Classical Review. (Feb., 1912), pp. 5-8
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Lucanea. H. Stewart. Classical Review. (Sep., 1912), pp. 183-185
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Are the Political "Speeches" of Demosthenes to Be Regarded as Political Pamphlets?. Charles Darwin Adams. Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association. (1912), pp. 5-22
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The Personality of Tacitus. E. G. Sihler. The Classical Weekly. (Mar. 16, 1912), pp. 145-150
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Hidden Quantities. A. Sloman. Classical Review. (Nov., 1912), pp. 220-221
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Greek Inscriptions from Sardes I. W. H. Buckler, David M. Robinson. American Journal of Archaeology. (Jan. - Mar., 1912), pp. 11-82
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Some Features of the Allegorical Debate in Greek Literature. M. C. Waites. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1912), pp. 1-46
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The Last Scene of the Seven against Thebes. Arthur Platt. Classical Review. (Aug., 1912), pp. 141-144
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The Humanizing of the Latin Teacher. Frances J. Brown. Classical Journal. (Dec., 1912), pp. 109-114
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[Editorial: The Direct Method]. Gonzalez Lodge. The Classical Weekly. (Nov. 2, 1912), pp. 33-34
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Recent Discoveries at Ostia. Thomas Ashby. Journal of Roman Studies. (1912), pp. 153-194
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Was the Fourth Eclogue Written to Celebrate the Marriage of Octavia to Mark Antony?: A Literary Parallel. D. A. Slater. Classical Review. (Jun., 1912), pp. 114-119
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