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April - Volume 33, Issue 1, Pages 1 - 226
October - Volume 33, Issue 2, Pages 243 - 426
Volume 33, Issue 2
October 2014
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0278-6656
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Martyrdom, Rhetoric, and the Politics of Procedure
Ari Bryen
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Viewing Myth and History on the Shield of Aeneas
Andrew Feldherr
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The Great Dionysia and the End of the Peloponnesian War
Johanna Hanink
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A New History of Libraries and Books in the Hellenistic Period
S. Johnstone
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Garden Hybrids
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Hermaphrodite Images in the Roman House
Katharine T. Von Stackelberg
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