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The following pages link to Classical Philology (Q3290489):
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- The Date of the Laterculus Veronensis (Q29036863) (← links)
- The Legal Status of Clodius Albinus in the Years 193-96 (Q29393375) (← links)
- Achilles in Hades (Q29394867) (← links)
- Lactantius and the Succession to Diocletian (Q29398843) (← links)
- The Meaning of Irrumare in Catullus and Martial (Q30049256) (← links)
- The generation of monsters in Hesiod (Q30439321) (← links)
- Disease imagery in Catullus 76.17-26. (Q33434690) (← links)
- "Odyssey" 19.535-50: on the interpretation of dreams and signs in Homer (Q33434693) (← links)
- Myrrh and unguents in the "Coma Berenices". (Q39073862) (← links)
- Natural fertility and family limitation in Roman marriage (Q47220666) (← links)
- The reproductive technology of the Pythagoreans (Q47226979) (← links)
- Pliny "Naturalis Historia" 36.121 and the number of balnea in Early Augustan Rome (Q47251746) (← links)
- Men's age at marriage and its consequences in the Roman family (Q47400659) (← links)
- Physiognomy in Apuleius Metamorphoses 2.2. (Q47436000) (← links)
- The soul/boatman analogy in Aristotle's De Anima (Q47591429) (← links)
- The Hippocratic physician and his drugs: a reinterpretation of "aporeisthai" and "diamartanein" in Chapter 2 of Peri aerōn, hydatōn, topōn (Q47594430) (← links)
- Lucretius on the inefficiency of the medical arts: 6.1179 and 6.1226-38. (Q47594441) (← links)
- The death of Herod the Great (Q47607695) (← links)
- Juxtaposed medical traditions: Pliny HN 27, 131. (Q47608435) (← links)
- Nicander: Theriaca 811. (Q47621688) (← links)
- The problem of female infanticide in the Greco-Roman world (Q47621704) (← links)
- A note on Alexander's death (Q47648465) (← links)
- Prudentius, Shakespeare, and the seven ages of man: a note (Q47717811) (← links)
- Lucretius, epilepsy, and the Hippocratic on breaths (Q47754474) (← links)
- Kyathos at Aristophanes, Pax, 538-542; Lysistrata, 443-444 and [Aristotle] Problems, 890b7-38. (Q47813372) (← links)
- Epicurus on sex, marriage, and children (Q47818636) (← links)
- Preventing Ciceronianism: C. Licinius Calvus' Regimens for Sexual and Oratorical Self-Mastery (Q53997033) (← links)
- Anaxagoras on the Size of the Sun (Q54007358) (← links)
- To be Taken with a Pinch of Salt: The Destruction of Carthage (Q54042429) (← links)
- A Triple Division in Demosthenes (Q54099426) (← links)
- Had the Danaid Trilogy a Social Problem? (Q55077422) (← links)
- References to Thucydides, Son of Melesias, and to Pericles in Sophocles ot 863-910 (Q55077432) (← links)
- A Note on the Vocative in Herodotus and in Homer (Q55077468) (← links)
- The Importance of Hellenism from the Point of View of Indic-Philology. I (Q55885380) (← links)
- Cassiodorus and the Getica of Jordanes (Q55888762) (← links)
- The Destruction of Carthage: A Retractatio (Q55889883) (← links)
- Notes on the Development of the Greek Alphabet (Q55896288) (← links)
- Domitian's Attitude toward the Jews and Judaism (Q55896401) (← links)
- Antilochus' Strategy: The Chariot Race in Iliad 23 (Q56020832) (← links)
- Demokratia (Q56028237) (← links)
- The Unruly Tongue: Philitas of Cos as Scholar and Poet (Q56041361) (← links)
- Encolpius Gladiator Obscenus (Q56048596) (← links)
- Work, Justice, and Hesiod's Five Ages (Q56049591) (← links)
- The Lupercalia in the Fifth Century (Q56050801) (← links)
- The Name of Plato (Q56058768) (← links)
- The Disadvantages of Monotheism for a Universal State (Q56060292) (← links)
- Satura and Satire (Q56060894) (← links)
- The Roman Emperor and the King of Ceylon (Q56061180) (← links)
- The Correspondence of S. John Chrysostom (With Special Reference to His Epistles to Pope S. Innocent I) (Q56067117) (← links)
- Mnemosyne at the Asklepieia (Q56092473) (← links)