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vol. 71, 1996:
  • O. ANDERSEN, Lingua suspecta: on concealing & displaying the art of rhetoric, pp. 68-86
  • P. BORGEN, Philo of Alexandria - a systematic philosopher or an eclectic editor? An examiniation of his exposition of the laws of Moses, pp. 115-134
  • M. CAPASSO, Per la storia della Papirologia Ercolanese. II, pp. 147-155
  • T. EIDE, On Socrates' atopia, pp. 59-67
  • I. L. FORSELV, Receipt for payments of syntaximon & merismoi: P. Osl. inv. no. 1509, pp.  156-171
  • Marcello GIGANTE, Lucio Vario Rufo e Virgilio, pp. 100-101
  • G. HAALAND, Knut KLEVE, Bibliography of the publications of Knut Kleve, pp. 237-246
  • Egil KRAGGERUD, Against the consensus: some problems of text & interpretation in Vergil, pp. 102-114
  • H. MONTGOMERY, Pontius' Vita S. Cypriani & the making of a saint, pp. 195-215
  • E. OSTBY, Orestes & Clytaimnestra at Selinus, pp. 9-33
  • B. QVILLER, Reconstructing the Spartan Partheniai: many guesses & a few facts, pp. 34-41
  • Siri SANDE, Qualis artifex ! Theatrical influences on Neronic fashions, pp. 135-146
  • Franz F. SCHWARZ, Der Kosmos und Kosmas, pp. 216-236
  • F. THORDARSON, Herodotus & the Iranians: opsis, akoe, pseudos, pp. 42-58
  • P. TIDEMANDSEN, Contract for delivery of jars: P. Osl. inv. no. 1525, pp. 172-180
  • J. TRIANTAPHYLLOPOULOS, Varia Graeco-Romana. VI, pp. S. 181-194

 

 

 


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