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2002
Innocent Victims or Perjurers Betrayed? The Arrest of the Generals in Xenophon's "Anabasis". Sherylee R. Bassett. Classical Quarterly. (2002), pp. 447-461
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Helots Called Messenians? A Note on Thuc. 1.101.2. Nino Luraghi. Classical Quarterly. (2002), pp. 588-592
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The Style of Herodotos: A Case Study (7.229). Donald Lateiner. The Classical World. (Summer, 2002), pp. 363-371
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Tyrtaeus 12 West: Come Join the Spartan Army. Robert D. Luginbill. Classical Quarterly. (2002), pp. 405-414
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Mesopotamian Elements in the Proem of Parmenides? Correspondences between the Sun-Gods Helios and Shamash. Laura D. Steele. Classical Quarterly. (2002), pp. 583-588
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Two Awkward Women in Isaeus (IS. 5.9, 26). Michael J. Edwards. Classical Quarterly. (2002), pp. 592-597
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Pausanias: Past, Present, and Closure. H. Sidebottom. Classical Quarterly. (2002), pp. 494-499
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Ephebes in the Stadium (Not the Theatre): Ath. Pol. 42.4 and IG II2.351. John Dillery. Classical Quarterly. (2002), pp. 462-470
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Subject Reviews. Stephen Halliwell, Donald E. Hill, Hans Van Wees, Barbara Levick, Nigel Spivey, George Boys-Stones, Christopher Burnand, Katherine Clarke. Greece & Rome. (Apr., 2002), pp. 109-136
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Virtue and Circumstances: On the City-State Concept of Arete. Margalit Finkelberg. American Journal of Philology. (Spring, 2002), pp. 35-49
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Philodemos on Chairon, Tyrant of Pellene (P. Herc. 1021, Col. 10, 40-12, 41). Jan Bollansée. Historia: Zeitschrift fur Alte Geschichte. (1st Qtr., 2002), pp. 32-48
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'Nothing to Do with Dionysus': Tragedy Misconceived as Ritual. Scott Scullion. Classical Quarterly. (2002), pp. 102-137
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Subject Reviews. Hans van Wees, Barbara Levick, Nigel Spivey, Stephen Halliwell, Donald E. Hill, Richard Gordon, Christopher Burnand, Katherine Clarke. Greece & Rome. (Oct., 2002), pp. 237-275
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Solon and the Institution of the "Democratic" Family Form. Susan Lape. Classical Journal. (Dec., 2002 - Jan., 2003), pp. 117-139
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A Ketos in Early Athens: An Archaeology of Whales and Sea Monsters in the Greek World. John K. Papadopoulos, Deborah Ruscillo. American Journal of Archaeology. (Apr., 2002), pp. 187-227
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Rereading Callimachus' "Aetia" Fragment 1. Benjamin Acosta-Hughes, Susan A. Stephens. Classical Philology. (Jul., 2002), pp. 238-255
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The Athenian Embassies to Sardis and Cleomenes' Invasion of Attica. Richard M. Berthold. Historia: Zeitschrift fur Alte Geschichte. (3rd Qtr., 2002), pp. 259-267
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Myth, Festival, and Poet: The "Homeric Hymn to Hermes" and Its Performative Context. Sarah Iles Johnston. Classical Philology. (Apr., 2002), pp. 109-132
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Cleopatra's Nose, Naso and the Science of Chaos. G. Liveley. Greece & Rome. (Apr., 2002), pp. 27-43
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