caesar, pompey, lucan, antony, octavian, brutus, cicero, appian, cato, civil_war, pollio, suetonius, antonius, caes, augustus, plutarch, cassius, pompeius, cleopatra, suet, curio, pharsalia, plut, julius_caesar, caesars, domitius, plancus, italy, hirtius, actium, labienus, lepidus, bellum_civile, caesaris, caelius, pharsalus, fulvia, propaganda, cornelia, gaul, syme, philippi, caesarian, senate, ides, cass, scaeva, pompeian, dictator, legions
1933
Some Fragments of the Propaganda of Mark Antony. M. P. Charlesworth. Classical Quarterly. (Jul. - Oct., 1933), pp. 172-177
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The Perusine War. Meyer Reinhold. The Classical Weekly. (Apr. 24, 1933), pp. 180-182
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Lucan and Civil War. Eva Matthews Sanford. Classical Philology. (Apr., 1933), pp. 121-127
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Remarks on Lucan's Pharsalia Second Group. H. C. Nutting. The Classical Weekly. (Dec. 4, 1933), pp. 57-60
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Remarks on Lucan's Pharsalia. H. C. Nutting. The Classical Weekly. (Mar. 20, 1933), pp. 145-147
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"One Who Loved His Country Well". Hubert McNeill Poteat. Classical Journal. (Dec., 1933), pp. 169-188
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The Eternal Triangle, First Century B.C.. Hattie L. Gordon. Classical Journal. (May, 1933), pp. 574-578
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Some Traces of Serfdom in Cicero's Day. Richard M. Haywood. American Journal of Philology. (1933), pp. 145-153
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The Two Younger Tullii. James Stinchcomb. Classical Journal. (Mar., 1933), pp. 441-448
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Horace, Epode IX. L. P. Wilkinson. Classical Review. (Feb., 1933), pp. 2-6
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Proceedings of the Sixty-Fifth Annual Meeting of the American Philological Association. Also of the Thirty-Fifth Annual Meeting of the Philological Association of the Pacific Coast. Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association. (1933), pp. i+iii-cxxxix+cxli-cl
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Some Notes on the Legions under Augustus. Ronald Syme. Journal of Roman Studies. (1933), pp. 14-33
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Is Caesar's De Bello Gallico Dry?. Arthur Henry Harrop. Classical Journal. (May, 1933), pp. 579-590
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Once More Virgil's Birthplace. Edward Kennard Rand. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1933), pp. 63-93
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Gallus and the Fourth Georgic. W. B. Anderson. Classical Quarterly. (Jan., 1933), pp. 36-45
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Outside Reading for Teachers of Latin. Dorrance S. White. Classical Journal. (Dec., 1933), pp. 189-205
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'Animamqve svperbam' and Octavian. W. F. J. Knight. Classical Review. (Nov., 1933), pp. 169-171
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A Contribution to Biographical Chronology. Meyer Reinhold. The Classical Weekly. (Apr. 10, 1933), pp. 172-175
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Jerash in the First Century A.D.. Robert O. Fink. Journal of Roman Studies. (1933), pp. 109-124
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A Note on Suetonius, Divus Julius 56, 6. C. H. Roberts. Journal of Roman Studies. (1933), pp. 139-142
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Greek and Roman Weather Lore of the Sea (Concluded). Eugene S. McCartney. The Classical Weekly. (Oct. 23, 1933), pp. 25-29
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On Augustus and the Aerarium. Tenney Frank. Journal of Roman Studies. (1933), pp. 143-148
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Greek and Roman Weather Lore of the Sea (Continued). Eugene S. McCartney. The Classical Weekly. (Oct. 9, 1933), pp. 9-13
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Sophron and Theocritus: Addendum. A. S. F. Gow. Classical Review. (Nov., 1933), pp. 168-169
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The Sanctuary of Asklepios and Hygieia at Corinth. Ferdinand Joseph de Waele. American Journal of Archaeology. (Jul. - Sep., 1933), pp. 417-451
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Non-Assertive Elements in the Language of the Roman Historians. J. J. Schlicher. Classical Philology. (Oct., 1933), pp. 289-300
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M. Vinicius (Cos. 19 B. C.). R. Syme. Classical Quarterly. (Jul. - Oct., 1933), pp. 142-148
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On Suetonius, Nero, 33. 1. John C. Rolfe. American Journal of Philology. (1933), pp. 362-367
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The Latter Part of the Agora Campaign of 1933. T. Leslie Shear. American Journal of Archaeology. (Oct. - Dec., 1933), pp. 540-548
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Aulularia 561 ff. H. Comfort. American Journal of Philology. (1933), pp. 373-376
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The Influence of Astrology on Life and Literature at Rome. Ernst Riess. The Classical Weekly. (Dec. 18, 1933), pp. 73-78
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Greek and Roman Weather Lore of the Sea (Continued). Eugene S. McCartney. The Classical Weekly. (Oct. 16, 1933), pp. 17-22
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Horace's villa at Tivoli. R. L. Dunbabin. Classical Review. (May, 1933), pp. 55-61
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Version. Shakespeare, W. Hamilton. Greece & Rome. (May, 1933), pp. 178
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Quirinius and the Census of Judaea. Lily Ross Taylor. American Journal of Philology. (1933), pp. 120-133
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Qvemadmodvm Pollio Reprehendit in Livio Patavinitatem?. Joshua Whatmough. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1933), pp. 95-130
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