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  • Renaissance Receptions of Ovid's Tristia Dissertation

    Renaissance Receptions of Ovid's Tristia Dissertation

  • The Vestal Virgins' Socio-Political Role and the Narrative of Roma

    The Vestal Virgins' Socio-Political Role and the Narrative of Roma

  • Calendar of Roman Events

    Calendar of Roman Events

  • Reading Death in Ancient Rome

    Reading Death in Ancient Rome

  • The Ovidian Soundscape: the Poetics of Noise in the Metamorphoses

    The Ovidian Soundscape: the Poetics of Noise in the Metamorphoses

  • Greenfield, P. N. 2011. Virgin Territory

    Greenfield, P. N. 2011. Virgin Territory

  • PLACE, PROPHECY, and POWER in AENEID VIII by Ricardo Andres

    PLACE, PROPHECY, and POWER in AENEID VIII by Ricardo Andres

  • Celts and Romans: the Transformation from Natural to Civic Religion Matthew at Ylor Kennedy James Madison University

    Celts and Romans: the Transformation from Natural to Civic Religion Matthew at Ylor Kennedy James Madison University

  • Wine and Drunkenness in Roman Society

    Wine and Drunkenness in Roman Society

  • Dionysius of Halicarnassus and the 'Founders' of Rome

    Dionysius of Halicarnassus and the 'Founders' of Rome

  • Microcosm and the Virgilian Persona

    Microcosm and the Virgilian Persona

  • The Roman Cultural Memory of the Conquest of Latium

    The Roman Cultural Memory of the Conquest of Latium

  • Bulfinch's Mythology the Age of Fable by Thomas Bulfinch

    Bulfinch's Mythology the Age of Fable by Thomas Bulfinch

  • From Priapus to Cytherea: a Sequential Reading of the Catalepton

    From Priapus to Cytherea: a Sequential Reading of the Catalepton

  • «Prometheus» 46, 2020, 153-167! ADSPIRATE CANENTI: the MUSES in VIRGIL's AENEID the Virgilian Employment of the Muses In

    «Prometheus» 46, 2020, 153-167! ADSPIRATE CANENTI: the MUSES in VIRGIL's AENEID the Virgilian Employment of the Muses In

  • The Power of Prayer: Religious Dialogue in Vergil’S Aeneid Written by Amanda Jane Sherpe Has Been Approved for the Department of Classics

    The Power of Prayer: Religious Dialogue in Vergil’S Aeneid Written by Amanda Jane Sherpe Has Been Approved for the Department of Classics

  • Looking for Reality in Latin Love Elegy

    Looking for Reality in Latin Love Elegy

  • 1 J. Miller, Apollo, Augustus, and the Poets (Cambridge 2009) : Augustan

    1 J. Miller, Apollo, Augustus, and the Poets (Cambridge 2009) : Augustan

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