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
1935
Notes on the Prosody of Enim. W. A. Laidlaw. Classical Quarterly. (Jan., 1935), pp. 48-51
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Terentiana. J. D. Craig. Classical Quarterly. (Jan., 1935), pp. 41-44
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The Dum Proviso Clause. E. Adelaide Hahn. Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association. (1935), pp. 199-207
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The Structure of the Miles Gloriosus. George E. Duckworth. Classical Philology. (Jul., 1935), pp. 228-246
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The Influence of the Metaphor upon Semasiology. William Bradford Gardner. The Classical Weekly. (May 13, 1935), pp. 201-205
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The Later Comic Chorus. K. J. Maidment. Classical Quarterly. (Jan., 1935), pp. 1-24
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Notes on Lewis and Short (Continued). R. L. Dunbabin. Classical Review. (Feb., 1935), pp. 9-12
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Heresies III--Will You?--Won't You?. W. F. Witton. Greece & Rome. (Oct., 1935), pp. 49-51
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Wayfaring Signs. Eugene S. McCartney. Classical Philology. (Apr., 1935), pp. 97-112
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Slang, Latin vs. American. Kathryn S. Bennett. Classical Journal. (Oct., 1935), pp. 35-41
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Again Hoc Age (Plautus Captivi 444). Joseph H. Drake, Sr.. Classical Philology. (Jan., 1935), pp. 72-74
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"Grecizing" in Lucilian Satire. William Charles Korfmacher. Classical Journal. (May, 1935), pp. 453-462
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A Study of Dramatic Technique as a Means of Appreciating the Originality of Terence. Philip W. Harsh. The Classical Weekly. (Apr. 1, 1935), pp. 161-165
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Two Mosaics Representing the Seven Wise Men. G. W. Elderkin. American Journal of Archaeology. (Jan. - Mar., 1935), pp. 92-111
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Roman Descriptions of Personal Appearance in History and Biography. Elizabeth Cornelia Evans. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1935), pp. 43-84
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Terence, Phormio 231-34 and Livy I, xxviii, 4-6. Clyde Murley. Classical Journal. (Apr., 1935), pp. 428-429
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A Note on the Legislation concerning Roman Crematories. Meyer Reinhold. The Classical Weekly. (Jan. 14, 1935), pp. 91-92
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The Development of Plautus' Art. John N. Hough. Classical Philology. (Jan., 1935), pp. 43-57
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Fragmenta Poetarum. A. E. Housman. Classical Review. (Nov., 1935), pp. 166-168
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Anticipation of Arguments in Athenian Courts. Alfred Paul Dorjahn. Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association. (1935), pp. 274-295
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Utopian Sources in Herodotus. Moses Hadas. Classical Philology. (Apr., 1935), pp. 113-121
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Nummus. Harold Mattingly, E. S. G. Robinson. American Journal of Philology. (1935), pp. 225-231
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Comments on Vergil's "Aeneid". Tenney Frank. Classical Journal. (May, 1935), pp. 463-469
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Cases Ancient and Modern. C. C. Tarelli. Classical Review. (Nov., 1935), pp. 168-170
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The Technique of Emotional Appeal in Cicero's Judicial Speeches. Harry J. Leon. The Classical Weekly. (Nov. 18, 1935), pp. 33-37
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Cicero, Tusculanae Disputationes 2.37-38. H. C. Nutting. The Classical Weekly. (Nov. 11, 1935), pp. 31-32
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