plautus, quid, terence, mihi, tibi, plaut, poen, trin, atque, capt, nunc, phorm, esse, amph, bacch, etiam, pers, merc, truc, quin, neque, haut, pseud, asin, andr, epid, curc, heaut, enim, quom, haec, cist, lindsay, prol, phor, hercle, ille, licet, hunc, passages, stich, istuc, quis, hodie, scio, bene, nonne, homo, egone, quidem
1898
On a Supposed Limitation of the Law of "Breves Breviantes" in Plautus and Terence. R. C. Manning, Jr.. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1898), pp. 87-95
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Varia Plautina. W. M. Lindsay. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1898), pp. 126-132
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Some Plautine Words and Word-Groups. A. A. Bryant. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1898), pp. 121-125
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Appendix: Proceedings of the Thirtieth Annual Session, Hartford, Conn., 1898. Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association. (1898), pp. i-civ
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The Declension of Greek Nouns in Plautus. H. M. Hopkins. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1898), pp. 96-101
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A Neglected Use of the Latin Subjunctive. H. C. Elmer. Classical Review. (May, 1898), pp. 199-205
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On Short Vowels before Mute and Liquid in Plautus: Can They Act as "Breves Breviantes"?. J. A. Peters. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1898), pp. 115-120
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I. Cicero, Ad Att., I. 1. 2. Edwin W. Fay. Classical Review. (Oct., 1898), pp. 351-354
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Quis for Aliquis?. Edwin W. Fay. Classical Review. (Jul., 1898), pp. 296-299
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On the Relation of the Codex Vetus to the Codex Ursinianus of Plautus. W. H. Gillespie. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1898), pp. 109-115
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Ramenta Plautina. George M. Lane. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1898), pp. 13-15
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On the Sequence after 'Ne'' Prohibitive. II. W. D. Geddes. Classical Review. (Nov., 1898), pp. 395-399
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The Versification of Latin Metrical Inscriptions except Saturnians and Dactylics. Arthur Winfred Hodgman. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1898), pp. 133-168
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The Ad Atticum Superscriptions. Cora M. Porterfield. Classical Review. (Dec., 1898), pp. 438-440
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On the Meaning of Sicut. S. G. Owen. Classical Review. (Dec., 1898), pp. 440-441
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I nunc and I with Another Imperative. Emory B. Lease. American Journal of Philology. (1898), pp. 59-69
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Hidden Verses in Suetonius. George M. Lane. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1898), pp. 17-24
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The Nonius Glosses. J. H. Onions, W. M. Lindsay. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1898), pp. 67-86
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Domi, Domo (Catullus 31, 14). E. A. Sonnenschein. Classical Review. (Oct., 1898), pp. 360-361
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The Sequence after Ne Prohibitive I. W. D. Geddes. Classical Review. (Oct., 1898), pp. 355-359
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Hidden Verses in Livy. Morris H. Morgan. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1898), pp. 61-66
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The Carthaginian Passages in the 'Poenulus' of Plautus. W. M. Lindsay. Classical Review. (Oct., 1898), pp. 361-364
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The Scene-Headings in the Early Recensions of Plautus. H. W. Prescott. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1898), pp. 102-108
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The Origin of the Gerundive. Edwin W. Fay. Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association. (1898), pp. 5-30
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Notes on Catullus and on the Agricola of Tacitus. Elmer Truesdell Merrill. Classical Review. (Oct., 1898), pp. 354-355
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The Chronology of Cicero's Correspondence during the Year 59 B. C.. Frank F. Abbott. American Journal of Philology. (1898), pp. 389-405
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Praeterpropter in Gell. Noct. Att. xix. 10. Frank F. Abbott. Classical Review. (Oct., 1898), pp. 359-360
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The Origin of the Gerund and Gerundive. Lionel Horton-Smith. American Journal of Philology. (1898), pp. 413-419
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Cicero, 'Pro Cluentio'. W. Peterson. Classical Review. (Jul., 1898), pp. 294-296
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Sallust. Orat. Philippi in Senatu ยง 7. W. Headlam. Classical Review. (Oct., 1898), pp. 351
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Notes to Tyrrell's Third Edition of the 'Miles Gloriosus'. Emory B. Lease. Classical Review. (Apr., 1898), pp. 179-180
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Affirmative Final Clauses in the Latin Historians. R. B. Steele. American Journal of Philology. (1898), pp. 255-284
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Other Critical Notes. George M. Lane. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1898), pp. 16-17
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Note on a Cambridge Manuscript of the 'De Sublimitate'. W. Rhys Roberts. Classical Review. (Jul., 1898), pp. 299-301
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Note on Valerius Flaccus IV. 129-30. J. A. Nairn. Classical Review. (Oct., 1898), pp. 361
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Note on Cicero, De Senectute 54 and 11. Katharine Allen. American Journal of Philology. (1898), pp. 437-438
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The Aorist Injunctive in Latin. H. C. Elmer. Classical Review. (Mar., 1898), pp. 100-104
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Notes on Bacchylides. Arthur Platt, Robinson Ellis, Walter Headlam, A. E. Housman, A. C. Pearson, Herbert Richards, J. E. Sandys, F. W. Thomas, R. Y. Tyrrell. Classical Review. (Feb., 1898), pp. 58-83
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The Unknown MS. of the Agricola of Tacitus. H. Furneaux. Classical Review. (Dec., 1898), pp. 465
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Catullus 31, 14. E. A. Sonnenschein. Classical Review. (Dec., 1898), pp. 465
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Correspondence. H. C. Elmer, B. L. G.. American Journal of Philology. (1898), pp. 349-351
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