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vol. 18, 1970:

  • I. BORZSÁK, Zum Verständnis der Darstellungskunst des Tacitus. Die Veränderungen des Germanicus-Bildes, pp. 279 nn.
  • R. BRÓSZ, Peculium servi (vel filii?), pp. 307 nn.
  • N. A. CZISTJAKOVA, K voprosu o stanovlienii ellinisticzeskoj epigrammy, pp. 263 nn.
  • E. FERENCZY, The career of Appius Claudius Caecus after the censorship, pp. 71 nn.
  • V. I. GEORGIEV, Grammatische Notizen zu den neugefundenen etruskischen Inschriften, pp. 233 nn.
  • O. HAAS, Das Problem der Herkunft der Phryger und ihrer Beziehungen zu den Balkanvölkern, pp. 31 nn.
  • I. HAHN, "Appianus tacticus", pp. 293 nn.
  • J. HARMATTA, Imre Trencsényi-Waldapfel, pp. 217 nn.
  • J. HARMATTA, The last century of Pannonia, pp. 361 nn.
  • J. HORVÁTH, Meister P. und sein Werk, pp. 371 nn.
  • T. KOTULA, Firmus, fils du Nubel, était-il usurpateur ou roi des Maures?, pp. 137 nn.
  • E. MARÓTI, Die zeitgenössische warenproduzierende Landwirtschaft in der Sicht Varros, pp. 105 nn.
  • Stanislaw MROZEK, Zur Geldfrage in den Digesten, pp. 353-360
  • H. D. RANKIN, Notes on the comparison of Petronius with three modernes, pp. 197 nn.
  • Zs. RITOÓK, Die Homeriden, pp. 1 nn.
  • Zs. RITOÓK, Die literarische Tätigkeit von I. Trencsényi-Waldapfel, pp. 231 nn.
  • K. SÁGI, Das Problem der pannonischen Romanisation im Spiegel der völkerwanderungszeitlichen Geschichte von Fenékpuszta, pp. 147 nn.
  • A. SCHEIBER, Antike Elemente in der Aggada, pp. 413 nn.
  • J. Gy. SZÍLAGYI, Contribution à l'histoire de la peinture de vases à figures rouges campanienne, pp. 241 nn.
  • V. VESSETZKY, Aladár Dobrovits, pp. 421 nn.K. VISKY, Hemiolia in den Papyri des 3. Jh., pp. 337 nn.

 

 

 


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