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Aristocratic Identities in the Roman Senate from the Social War to the Flavian Dynasty
A Dictionary of Mythology —
Remains of Old Latin; Newly Edited and Translated
Roman Baby Girl Names
Livy, the History of Rome, Book I, Chapters 9-13
In Imperial Rome
Reading II Livy, History of Rome, 1.1-14
Livy on the Founding of Rome
75 AD ROMULUS Legendary, 8Th Century B.C. Plutarch Translated by John Dryden
Male Belligerence and Female Pacificism: Homer's and Euripides' Trojan Women and Ovid's Sabine Women
Livy: the Horatii & Curiatii
The Direct Discourse of Women in Plutarch's Roman Lives
THE FAMILIAR OTHER: the PIVOTAL ROLE of WOMEN in LIVY's NARRATIVE 'OF POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT in EARLY ROME* by Jo-Marie Claassen (University of Stellenbosch)
A Study of the Twice-Told Tales in Ovid's Fasti and Metamorphoses
Fasti (Intro and Notes: Thomas Keightley) [Latin, with Accents] 1 Fasti (Intro and Notes: Thomas Keightley) [Latin, with Accents]
(NRCE) Study Guide – Advanced Level
Sic Itur Ad Astra: Divinity & Dynasty in Ovid's Metamorphoses
Who's Who in Classical Mythology
Top View
Plutarch Rape of the Sabines
Vergil's Aeneid Book 1
The Enemy's Brides: Dionysius of Halicarnassus on The
Ovid's Fasti, Livy and the History of Rome from Romulus to the Gallic
Women of Early Rome As Exempla in Livy, Ab Urbe Condita, Book 1 ABSTRACT: This Paper Examines Livy’S Depiction of Prominent Women As Exempla in Book 1 of His History