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Citation: Jp. Schwindt, TRAGIC AND THE EPIC DREAM IN EURIPIDES 'I PHIGENIA TAURICA' LINES 42-64 AND HOMER 'ODYSSEE', TAU, 535-69, Hermes, 126(1), 1998, pp. 1-14
Citation: W. Blosel, ANAKYKLOSIS-THEORY AND ROME CONSTITUTION IN LIGHT OF THE 6TH-BOOK OF POLYBIUS AND CICERO 'DE RE PUBLICA', BOOK-2, Hermes, 126(1), 1998, pp. 31-57
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Citation: L. Rivero, A NOTE ON OVID 'MEDICAMINA', LINE 23 - NEC-TAMEN-INDIGNUM-SIT-UOBIS-CURA-PLACENDI (LATIN GRAMMAR, ELEGAIC POETRY), Hermes, 126(1), 1998, pp. 123-124