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  • John Lydus

    John Lydus

  • Liberalia Tu Accusas ! Restituting the Ancient Date of Caesar’S Funus*

    Liberalia Tu Accusas ! Restituting the Ancient Date of Caesar’S Funus*

  • On the Months (De Mensibus) (Lewiston, 2013)

    On the Months (De Mensibus) (Lewiston, 2013)

  • Calendar of Roman Events

    Calendar of Roman Events

  • The Argei: Sex, War, and Crucifixion in Rome

    The Argei: Sex, War, and Crucifixion in Rome

  • General Index

    General Index

  • Introduction. Dionysus in Rome: Accommodation and Resistance

    Introduction. Dionysus in Rome: Accommodation and Resistance

  • PDF of the Notes

    PDF of the Notes

  • Mediaeval Holidays

    Mediaeval Holidays

  • Liberty and the People in Republican Rome Elaine Fantham Princeton University

    Liberty and the People in Republican Rome Elaine Fantham Princeton University

  • The Mosaic of Neptune and the Seasons from La Chebba Is of Interest Not Only Because of Its Fine Workmanship but Also for Its Unique Combination of Familiar Motifs

    The Mosaic of Neptune and the Seasons from La Chebba Is of Interest Not Only Because of Its Fine Workmanship but Also for Its Unique Combination of Familiar Motifs

  • Dr. Wissowa on the Argei

    Dr. Wissowa on the Argei

  • The Other Greeks: Metaphors and Ironies of Hellenism in Livy’S Fourth Decade

    The Other Greeks: Metaphors and Ironies of Hellenism in Livy’S Fourth Decade

  • Naked Power: the Phallus As an Apotropaic Symbol in the Images and Texts of Roman Italy

    Naked Power: the Phallus As an Apotropaic Symbol in the Images and Texts of Roman Italy

  • Ovid's Fasti: Historical Readings at Its Bimillennium Geraldine Herbert-Brown

    Ovid's Fasti: Historical Readings at Its Bimillennium Geraldine Herbert-Brown

  • The God of the Lupercal*

    The God of the Lupercal*

  • Roman Agricultural Magic

    Roman Agricultural Magic

  • DREAMS of DIONYSUS: WINE, PHILOSOPHY and EROS Wine Has Not Been the Subject of Serious Philoso

    DREAMS of DIONYSUS: WINE, PHILOSOPHY and EROS Wine Has Not Been the Subject of Serious Philoso

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  • TFA Observances
  • Ancient Carved Ambers in the J. Paul Getty Museum
  • Roman Social-Sexual Interactions: a Critical Examination of the Limitations of Roman Sexuality Kyle Tyner [email protected]
  • Liberalia in Ovid Liber in the Roman Religion
  • An Examination of the Moral Panic in 186 BCE and the Political Implications Accompanying the Persecution of the Bacchic Cult in the Roman Republic
  • Kalender 01.11.2016 - 31.12.2017
  • First Thoughts Historians Tell Us That the Oldest Rome Was the Roma Qua- Drata, a Fenced Settlement on the Palatine
  • Liberalia Tu Accusas! Restituting the Ancient Date of Caesar’S Funus” Revue Des Études Anciennes 113 (2): P
  • The Roles of Patrician and Plebeian Women in Their Religion in the Republic of Rome
  • Sicilian St. Joseph's Tables and Feeding the Poor In
  • DESIRING ROME King Fm 3Rd.Qxd 5/2/2006 2:37 PM Page Ii King Fm 3Rd.Qxd 5/2/2006 2:37 PM Page Iii
  • UC Santa Barbara Electronic Theses and Dissertations
  • Juno Covella
  • Modelling Roman Agricultural Production in the Middle Tiber Valley, Central Italy
  • Spectatorship and Fandom of the Roman Chariot Races
  • Approaching Roman Religion: the Case for Wissenschaftsgeschichte 10 C
  • Augustus and Dionysus's Triumph: a Nonexistent
  • Roman Festivals


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