cicero, sulla, pompey, caesar, crassus, marius, senate, catiline, pompeius, clodius, consul, sallust, plutarch, plut, consulship, cato, lucullus, metellus, political, appian, badian, piso, gabinius, scaurus, tribune, praetor, antonius, broughton, curio, cinna, career, lentulus, cornelius, sulpicius, command, tribunate, consular, elections, praetorship, election, gruen, senatorial, sources, catulus, bill, lepidus, pomp, office, quaestor, trial
1906
Ancient Sinope: Second Part. David M. Robinson. American Journal of Philology. (1906), pp. 245-279
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Literary Sources in Cicero's Brutus and the Technique of Citation in Dialogue. G. L. Hendrickson. American Journal of Philology. (1906), pp. 184-199
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The 'Tributum Capitis'. C. F. Balleine. Classical Review. (Feb., 1906), pp. 51-53
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Quintilian's Quotations from the Latin Poets. Charles N. Cole. Classical Review. (Feb., 1906), pp. 47-51
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Valerius Antias and Livy. Albert A. Howard. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1906), pp. 161-182
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Recent Excavations in Rome. Thomas Ashby, Junior.. Classical Review. (Mar., 1906), pp. 132-137
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Archaeological Discussions. Harold N. Fowler. American Journal of Archaeology. (Oct. - Dec., 1906), pp. 435-489
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The Syntax of the Imperfect Indicative in Early Latin. Arthur Leslie Wheeler. Classical Philology. (Oct., 1906), pp. 357-390
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An Unrecognized Construction of the Latin Subjunctive: The Second Person Singular in General Statements of Fact. William Gardner Hale. Classical Philology. (Jan., 1906), pp. 21-42
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