Citation: H. Pohlsander, CONSTANTINE AND CHRIST - THE CHRISTIANIZATION OF IMPERIAL REPRESENTATION UNDER CONSTANTINE AS A REFLECTION OF HIS CHURCH POLICY AND SELF-IMAGE AS A CHRISTIAN EMPEROR - GERMAN - LEEB,R, The Classical bulletin, 71(2), 1995, pp. 159-161
Citation: J. Vanderspoel, POETRY AND THE CULT OF THE MARTYRS - THE 'LIBER PERISTEPHANON' OF PRUDENTIUS - LATIN AND ENGLISH - ROBERTS,M, The Classical bulletin, 71(2), 1995, pp. 161-164
Citation: Ca. Sowa, THE 'HOMERIC HYMN TO DEMETER' - TRANSLATION, COMMENTARY, AND INTERPRETIVE ESSAYS - FOLEY,HP, EDITOR-TRANSLATOR, The Classical bulletin, 71(1), 1995, pp. 19-22
Citation: J. Scarborough, PANS TRAVAIL - THE ENVIRONMENTAL-PROBLEMS OF THE GREEKS AND ROMANS - HUGHES,JD, The Classical bulletin, 71(1), 1995, pp. 29-32
Citation: Hc. Rutledge, THE ANTIQUARIAN AND THE MYTH OF ANTIQUITY - THE ORIGINS OF ROME IN RENAISSANCE THOUGHT - JACKS,P, The Classical bulletin, 71(1), 1995, pp. 59-60
Citation: Wf. Wyatt, IMPERATIVES AND OTHER DIRECTIVE EXPRESSIONS IN LATIN - A STUDY IN THEPRAGMATICS OF A DEAD LANGUAGE - RISSELADA,R, The Classical bulletin, 71(1), 1995, pp. 60-60