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- Skidmore College Classics Department Courses
- Goethe and the Classical Ideal
- The Grouch (Dyskolos) by Menander an Example of Greek New Comedy
- Matthew W. Dickie, Magic and Magicians in the Greco-Roman World
- New Perspectives on Postclassical Comedy
- The Greek Kingdoms of Central Asia
- CLAS - Classics 1
- Developments in Politeness from Aristophanes to Menander and Beyond
- Menander: a Greco-Buddhist King?
- Comedy in Plutarch's Parallel Lives
- The Archaeology of Central Asia, C. 500 BC – AD 200: Alexander in Afghanistan and Buddhas in Bactria Instructor: Dr
- Spring Latin 101 Syll
- N.J. Lowe, Comedy (Greece & Rome. New
- Conviviality in Antioch on the Orontes Through the Study of Funerary Steles Dating from the Antiquity
- GK1005, Menander 1 Introduction Old Comedy 5Th C. BC Athens
- Classical Studies 1
- Council in Babylon, 323 BCE
- Chapter Five the Greco- Roman World from Alexander to Hadrian
- Macedonian Succession: a Game of Diadems
- A Contribution to the Vergil-Menander Controversy (Plates19-23) I
- Introduction
- New Comedy and Roman Comedy—With and Without Menander
- The Influence of Greek Classics on Indian Culture in Ancient Era
- Greek Education in the Greco-Roman World
- Menander in a Macedonian World Major, Wilfred E Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies; Spring 1997; 38, 1; Proquest Pg
- ST. PAUL in MACEDONIA 339 (200-197 B.C.), Ended with Philip's Defeat at Cynoscephalae.1 Roman Power
- Relating to Others, Relating to Oneself: Virtue and Intersubjectivity In
- Philip II of Macedonia in Fourth Century Athens by Dina S. Guth