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Heated crafts on the Roman shore : revisiting the debate on the exploitation of coastal wetlands : the case of Roman Aardenburg (Zeeland, the Netherlands)
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Bonum tempus tibi futurum significat : textual and linguistic remarks on the Sortes Sangallenses
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Maria Luisa Fele, Le fonti dei Romana di Iordanes, I : dalle origini del mondo ad Augusto (Rom. 1-257)
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Pierre Chiron, Benoît Sans (ed.), Les progymnasmata en pratique, de l’Antiquité à nos jours : Practicing the progymnasmata, from ancient times to present days
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Gualtiero Calboli, Cornifici seu Incerti Auctoris Rhetorica ad C. Herennium
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Libertination and trustworthiness in Cicero’s correspondence
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The emperor and the ecumenical synods of competitors
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Antonino Grillone, Iordanes. Getica, Paris, Les Belles Lettres, 2017 (Auteurs latins du Moyen Âge)
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Dicite, Pierides : classical studies in honour of Stratis Kyriakidis
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Vergilian allusions in the getica of Jordanes
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Tre note ai Getica
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"Narres, si poteris narrare" (Ov. Met. 3.192-193) : Nonnus' (Dion. 5.287-551) response to Artemis' challenge to Actaeon in Ovid
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The Nijmegen School and its ‘sociological’ approach to the so-called Sondersprache of early Christians : a preliminary historiographical study
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Marta García Morcillo e.a. Ruin or Renewal? Places and the Transformation of Memory in the City of Rome.
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The Career and ‘Revolt’ of Gildo, comes et magister utriusque militiae per Africam
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The genteman was not for turning: the alleged volte-face of Gaius Scribonius Curio
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Latin: a Linguistic Introduction
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The pessinuntine sanctuary of the mother of the Gods in light of the excavated Roman temple: fact, fiction and feasibility
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Erotic persuasion and characterization in late antique hagiography: the Passio Caeciliae and the Passio Susannae
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The end of competition? Religious disputations in Late Antiquity