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April - Volume 39, Issue 1, Pages 1 - 151
October - Volume 39, Issue 2, Pages 153 - 367
Volume 39, Issue 2
October 2020
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0278-6656
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1067-8344
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Aretaeus and the Ekphrasis of Agony
Maud Gleason
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Vérités et Mensonges
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Erik Gunderson
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Living on the Edge
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Self and World
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James I. Porter
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Minor Characters in Homer’s
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Jonathan L. Ready
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Opening Spaces
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Prologic Phenomenologies of Greek Tragedy and Comedy
Naomi Weiss
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