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Fragment of a marble Sarcophagus
ca. 230-240 ACE
Duke Museum of Art
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Atkins, Jed W.

  1. Atkins, JW. "John Rawls’s Theology of Liberal Toleration." American Political Thought  vol. 13 no. 1,   56-82. [doi]  [abs]

Davis, N. Gregson

  1. Davis, G. POLYHYMNIA: THE RHETORIC OF HORATION LYRIC DISCOURSE.  University of California Press,  1-282. (Berkeley/Los Angeles/ Oxford)  [abs]

Dillon, Sheila

  1. Dillon, S. "Portraiture in the Greek east in the Roman period: The view from the Athenian Agora." Comparing Roman Hellenisms in Italy    278-302.

Forte, Maurizio

  1. Giorgi, A; Menicocci, S; Forte, M; Ferrara, V; Mingione, M; Alaimo Di Loro, P; Inguscio, BMS; Ferrara, S; Babiloni, F; Vozzi, A; Ronca, V; Cartocci, G. Virtual and Reality: A Neurophysiological Pilot Study of the Sarcophagus of the Spouses.. Brain sciences  vol. 13 no. 4,  : 635. [doi]  [abs]

Ginsberg, Lauren

  1. Ginsberg, LD. "Great expectations: Wordplay as warfare in caesar's bellvm civile." Classical Quarterly  vol. 73 no. 1,   184-197. [doi]  [abs]

Jiménez, Alicia

  1. Jiménez Díez, A; Bermejo, J; Valdés, P, Los campamentos romanos de Renieblas: nuevos hallazgos y líneas de interpretación. Treballs d'Arqueologia 25  85-118. [doi[abs]
  2. Jiménez, A, s. v. "Numantia". Atlas of Classical History (2nd Revised Edition)   98-100.

Johnson, William

  1. Johnson, WA. "Typological Catalogue of the ancient Roman Scribal Tool Known as a Bone Rule." Journal of Open Archaeology Data  vol. 11  . [doi]  [abs]
  2. Johnson, WA. "The Dead Sea Scrolls: A Classicist's View." Studies on the Texts of the Desert of Judah  vol. 144   488-505. [doi]
  3. Johnson, WA. "Reading for Efficiency in Ancient Rome: THE CASE OF PLINY THE ELDER." Reception: Texts, Readers, Audiences, History  vol. 15   15-23. [doi]  [abs]
  4. Johnson, W. "Scribal Tools of the Trade: Bone Rules, Dividers, and Lamps as Writing Aids." segno e testo   .

Lieber, Laura S.

  1. Lieber, LS. "Aesthetic Convention and Ritual Creativity in Late Antique Piyyut." Prooftexts - Journal of Jewish Literature History  vol. 40 no. 1,   12-58. [doi]  [abs]
  2. Lieber, LS. "Power and Praxis: Writing and Performance in Megillat Ahimaatz." Hebrew Studies  vol. 64   111-131. [doi]  [abs]

Newton, Francis

  1. Newton, F. "Ovid, Met.. 1. Jupiter's Plebeians, the Titles of Augustus, and the Poet's Exile." Harvard Studies in Classical Philology  vol. 112 Harvard University  393-435.
  2. Newton, F; Lee, B; Lee, S. ""Apuleius at Monte Cassino"." Revue d'Histoire des Textes   .

Rigsby, Kent J.

  1. Rigsby, KJ. Asylia: Territorial inviolability in the Hellenistic World.  Univ of California Press,  1-672.  [abs]

Sosin, Joshua D.

  1. Sosin, JD. "Manumission at Chaironeia." Zeitschrift fur Papyrologie und Epigraphik  no. 227,   81-96.

Werner, Shirley

  1. Werner, S. "Two Unnarrated Stories in Horace's Roman Odes (Carm. 3.2.1-12 and 3.6.21-32): Echoes of Vergil's Unfinished Aeneid and a Lowlife Epigram." Antichthon  vol. 57   80-101. [doi]  [abs]
  2. Werner, S. "Poetic Discourse, Rhetoric, and Augustus in Horace’s Regulus Ode (Hor. Carm. 3.5)." Mouseion: journal of the Classical Association of Canada  vol. 20 no. 2, University of Toronto Press .
  3. Werner, S. "Horace-as-Alcaeus (Odes 3.6) Impersonates Horace-as-Archilochus (Epodes 7 and 16): Persona and Poetic Autobiography in Horace." American Journal of Philology  vol. 144 no. 2, Johns Hopkins University Press  251-283.