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1912
Latin Inscriptions at the Johns Hopkins University.. Harry Langford Wilson. American Journal of Philology. (1912), pp. 168-185
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Dissimilative Writings for ii and iii in Latin. Roland G. Kent. Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association. (1912), pp. 35-56
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Inscriptions from Rome. A. W. van Buren. American Journal of Archaeology. (Jan. - Mar., 1912), pp. 97-100
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Officials Charged with the Conduct of Public Works in Roman and Byzantine Syria. William Kelly Prentice. Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association. (1912), pp. 113-123
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Recent Discoveries at Ostia. Thomas Ashby. Journal of Roman Studies. (1912), pp. 153-194
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San Savino at Piacenza II. Ornament. Conclusions. A. Kingsley Porter. American Journal of Archaeology. (Oct. - Dec., 1912), pp. 495-517
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A New Collegium at Rome. Harry Langford Wilson. American Journal of Archaeology. (Jan. - Mar., 1912), pp. 94-96
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Who Built the Arch of Constantine? Its History from Domitian to Constantine. A. L. Frothingham. American Journal of Archaeology. (Jul. - Sep., 1912), pp. 368-386
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Colonia Caesareia Antiocheia. W. M. Calder. Journal of Roman Studies. (1912), pp. 78-109
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Against the Stress Accent in Latin. R. L. Turner. Classical Review. (Aug., 1912), pp. 147-153
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A Manuscript of Jerome's De Viris Illustribus Belonging to the General Theological Seminary in New York. William Henry Paine Hatch. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1912), pp. 47-69
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