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1991
The Thematic Unity of Catullus 11. Phyllis Young Forsyth. The Classical World. (Jul. - Aug., 1991), pp. 457-464
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Catullus 44: The Vulnerability of Wanting to Be Included. David B. George. American Journal of Philology. (Summer, 1991), pp. 247-250
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Catullus XXXII. A. S. Gratwick. Classical Quarterly. (1991), pp. 547-551
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The Waters of the Satrachus (Catullus 95.5). J. D. Morgan. Classical Quarterly. (1991), pp. 252-253
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'Death', Doxography, and the 'Termerian Evil' (Philodemus, Epigr. 27 Page = A. P. 11.30). Richard F. Thomas. Classical Quarterly. (1991), pp. 130-137
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Catullus 1. 10 and the Title of His 'Libellus'. A. S. Gratwick. Greece & Rome. (Oct., 1991), pp. 199-202
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Subject Reviews. N. Hopkinson, Don Fowler, P. J. Rhodes, Thomas Wiedemann, B. A. Sparkes, Richard Wallace, P. Walcot. Greece & Rome. (Apr., 1991), pp. 82-126
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'Breast Is Best': Catullus 64.18. Richard Hunter. Classical Quarterly. (1991), pp. 254-255
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The Other Sulpicia. Carol U. Merriam. The Classical World. (Mar. - Apr., 1991), pp. 303-305
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The Dramatic Coherence of Ovid, Amores 1.1 and 1.2. John Moles. Classical Quarterly. (1991), pp. 551-554
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The Dancing Girls of Cadiz. A. T. Fear. Greece & Rome. (Apr., 1991), pp. 75-79
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Subject Reviews. N. Hopkinson, Don Fowler, P. J. Rhodes, Thomas Wiedemann, B. A. Sparkes, P. Walcot, I. McAuslan. Greece & Rome. (Oct., 1991), pp. 233-272
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Conversing after Sunset: A Callimachean Echo in Ovid's Exile Poetry. Gareth D. Williams. Classical Quarterly. (1991), pp. 169-177
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A Quotation of Sappho in Juvenal "Satire" 6. M. J. Edwards. The Phoenix. (Autumn, 1991), pp. 255-257
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Silvae 3.1 and Statius' Poetic Temple. Carole Newlands. Classical Quarterly. (1991), pp. 438-452
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Narrate and Describe: The Problem of Ekphrasis. D. P. Fowler. Journal of Roman Studies. (1991), pp. 25-35
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Ovid and Divus Augustus. Duncan Fishwick. Classical Philology. (Jan., 1991), pp. 36-41
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The Unexpected Guests: Patterns of Xenia in Callimachus' 'Victoria Berenices' and Petronius' Satyricon. Patricia A. Rosenmeyer. Classical Quarterly. (1991), pp. 403-413
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Philemon and Baucis in Ovid's 'Metamorphoses'. Alan H. F. Griffin. Greece & Rome. (Apr., 1991), pp. 62-74
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Ariadne's Fears from Sea and Sky (Ovid, Heroides 10.88. and 95-8). Ariane Hewig. Classical Quarterly. (1991), pp. 554-556
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The 'Hymn to Demeter' and the 'Homeric Hymns'. Robert Parker. Greece & Rome. (Apr., 1991), pp. 1-17
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Six Greek Verbs of Sexual Congress (βινω̑, κινω̑, πυγίζω, ληκω̑, οἴϕω, λαικάζω). David Bain. Classical Quarterly. (1991), pp. 51-77
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Horace, Mercury, and Augustus, or the Poetic Ego of Odes 1-3. Paul Allen Miller. American Journal of Philology. (Autumn, 1991), pp. 365-388
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Word Juncture in Latin Prose and Poetry. Nathan A. Greenberg. Transactions of the American Philological Association. (1991), pp. 297-333
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The Conversion of the Roman Aristocracy in Prudentius' "Contra Symmachum". T. D. Barnes, R. W. Westall. The Phoenix. (Spring, 1991), pp. 50-61
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