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Who's Anti-Roman? Sallust and Pompeius Trogus on Mithridates." Classical Journal 101.4 (N.D.): 383-407
Alexander the Not So Great William Baran Bill Ba
The Ears of Hermes
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A New Edition of Justin, Books 11–23
The Alexander-Achilles Connection: the Historical Dimension
“Alexander the Great: a Lesson Taught by Roman Historians” Jaxon Saunders Western Oregon University,
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Popular and Imperial Response to Earthquakes in the Roman Empire
The Death of Alexander the Great 1. Introduction
A Plutarchan Parallel to Arrian Anabasis 7.1 Bradley Buszard
Silent Dissent? Tacitus Against the Lawyers
Reading Lucretius in the Renais Sance
The Roman View of Parthia in the Early Principate
BIBLIOGRAPHY the Abbreviations Are Those Currently Used in The
The Death of Clitus , Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies, 22:2 (1981:Summer) P.149
The Christ-Ideal and the Golden Age
Lucretius and the Memes of Prehistory
Alexander the Great: Historical Sources in Translation
Top View
The Persian Policies of Alexander the Great: from 330-323 Bc
Book Reviews
A Reassessment of the Ancient Greco-Roman Literary Record’S Portrayal of the Gauls in Light of New Archaeological Evidence
Review Real Epitome Or a Cuckoo's Egg?
The Education of Demea in Terence's Adelphi by Justin Stricker a Thesis Presented to the University of Waterloo in Fulfilmen
Ancient Greek, and Roman-Rhetoricians: A.Biographical Dictionary
Not One, but Three (Roman) Alexanders: the Evolution of the Roman Accounts of Alexander the Great
Julius Caesar
Auctoritas: Personal Authority in the Plays of Plautus and Terence
REVIEWS Justin, Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus. Translation and Appendices by JC Yardley
Lucretius' De Rerum Natura and Satire
Justin's Epitome
Ethics and Imperialism in Livy
The Pessimism of Sallust's Moral and Historical Outlook
The Remains of Alexander the Great: the God, the King, the Symbol
A Problematic Sentence in Justin-Pompeius Trogus' Historiae
Military Threat Or Political Tool: an Examination of Mithridates VI Eupator of Pontus As a Threat to the Roman Republic from 88-63 B.C
LUCRETIUS and the FEARS of DEATH a Dissertation Presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School of Cornell University Partial Fu
Short Works by Epicurus, Cicero, Seneca and Justin Martyr
Stones, Bones, and the Sacred
Macedonian Succession: a Game of Diadems
A Historical Commentary on Plutarch's on The