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Latomus. Fine. Date: 2010. Softcover. 2870312644 . A. Koptev, Timaeus of Tauromenium and Early Roman Chronology; R. Moore, Roman Women in the Castra : Whos in Charge Here; M. H. Williams, The Disciplining of the Jews of Ancient Rome: Pure Gesture Politics?; R. K. Ehrman, Hope from the Sea in Plautus Rudens; D. P. Kubiak, An Erotic Epigram of Cicero? ; M. B. Charles, Caesar and the Maritime Troop Transport in the Civil War (49-45 B. C. ) ; D. Engels, Prodigies and Religious Propaganda: Seleucus and Augustus; H. Snijder, The Cosmology of Octavians Divine Birth in Vergils Fourth Eclogue; L. Fratantuono, Seraque terrifici: Archery, Fire, and the Enigmatic Portent of Aeneid V; Y. Nadeau, Naulochus and Actium, the Fleets of Paris and Aeceas, and the Tree-felling of C Iulius Caesar Erysichton; D. Lowe, Burnt Offerings and Harpies at Nasidienus Dinner-Party (Horace, Satires 2, 8) ; R. T. Scott, Theres Nothing Wrong with Horace, Odes 4; B. J. Kavanagh, The Marriages, Motives and Legacy of Vistilia; G. Mader, regno pectus attonitum furit: Power, Rhetoric and Self-division in Senecas Phoenissae; S. M. Kershner, Statius as Horatian Priest of the Muses in Siluae 2, 7; C. Deroux, More on the Subject of Cordus in Juvenals Third Satire; L. Foubert, Literary Constructions of Female Identities: the Parallel Lives of Julio-Claudian Women in Tacitus Annals; C. A. Perkins, Looking in the Mirror: Caecina and His Army in the H ...
ISBN10: 2870312644, ISBN13: 9782870312643, [publisher: Latomus] Softcover A. Koptev, Timaeus of Tauromenium and Early Roman Chronology; R. Moore, Roman Women in the Castra : Who's in Charge Here; M. H. Williams, The Disciplining of the Jews of Ancient Rome: Pure Gesture Politics?; R. K. Ehrman, Hope from the Sea in Plautus' Rudens; D. P. Kubiak, An Erotic Epigram of Cicero? ; M. B. Charles, Caesar and the Maritime Troop Transport in the Civil War (49-45 B. C. ) ; D. Engels, Prodigies and Religious Propaganda: Seleucus and Augustus; H. Snijder, The Cosmology of Octavian's Divine Birth in Vergil's Fourth Eclogue; L. Fratantuono, Seraque terrifici: Archery, Fire, and the Enigmatic Portent of Aeneid V; Y. Nadeau, Naulochus and Actium, the Fleets of Paris and Aeceas, and the Tree-felling of C Iulius Caesar Erysichton; D. Lowe, Burnt Offerings and Harpies at Nasidienus' Dinner-Party (Horace, Satires 2, 8) ; R. T. Scott, There's Nothing Wrong with Horace, Odes 4; B. J. Kavanagh, The Marriages, Motives and Legacy of Vistilia; G. Mader, regno pectus attonitum furit: Power, Rhetoric and Self-division in Seneca's Phoenissae; S. M. Kershner, Statius as Horatian Priest of the Muses in Siluae 2, 7; C. Deroux, More on the Subject of Cordus in Juvenal's Third Satire; L. Foubert, Literary Constructions of Female Identities: the Parallel Lives of Julio-Claudian Women in Tacitus' Annals; C. A. Perkins, Looking in the Mirror: Caecina and His A ...
Latomus 2010 Softcover Fine 2870312644. A. Koptev, Timaeus of Tauromenium and Early Roman Chronology; R. Moore, Roman Women in the Castra: Who's in Charge Here; M. H. Williams, The Disciplining of the Jews of Ancient Rome: Pure Gesture Politics? ; R. K. Ehrman, Hope from the Sea in Plautus' Rudens; D. P. Kubiak, An Erotic Epigram of Cicero? ; M. B. Charles, Caesar and the Maritime Troop Transport in the Civil War (49-45 B. C. ); D. Engels, Prodigies and Religious Propaganda: Seleucus and Augustus; H. Snijder, The Cosmology of Octavian's Divine Birth in Vergil's Fourth Eclogue; L. Fratantuono, Seraque terrifici: Archery, Fire, and the Enigmatic Portent of Aeneid V; Y. Nadeau, Naulochus and Actium, the Fleets of Paris and Aeceas, and the Tree-felling of C Iulius Caesar Erysichton; D. Lowe, Burnt Offerings and Harpies at Nasidienus' Dinner-Party (Horace, Satires 2, 8); R. T. Scott, There's Nothing Wrong with Horace, Odes 4; B. J. Kavanagh, The Marriages, Motives and Legacy of Vistilia; G. Mader, regno pectus attonitum furit: Power, Rhetoric and Self-division in Seneca's Phoenissae; S. M. Kershner, Statius as Horatian Priest of the Muses in Siluae 2, 7; C. Deroux, More on the Subject of Cordus in Juvenal's Third Satire; L. Foubert, Literary Constructions of Female Identities: the Parallel Lives of Julio-Claudian Women in Tacitus' Annals; C. A. Perkins, Looking in the Mirror: Caecina and His Army in the Histories of Tacitus; K. R. Bradley, The Exemplary Pliny, 384-422J. Bennett, ...
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