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vol. 5, 1967:

  • Leiv AMUNDSEN, Horace, Carm. I. 3, pp. 7-22
  • Gerhard BENDZ, Par similisque, pp. 23-27
  • Eric BERGGREN, A new approach to the closing centuries of Etruscan history: A teamwork project, pp. 29-43
  • Axel BOETHIUS, Nota sul tempio capitolino e su Vitruvio III, 3. 5, pp. 45-49
  • Patrick BRUUN, The foedus Gabinum, pp. 51-66
  • Iiro KAJANTO, Contributions to Latin morphology, pp. 67-77
  • Heikki KOSKENNIEMI, Epistula Sarapammonis P. S. I. 1412 particula aucta, pp. 79-84
  • Saara LILJA, Indebtedness to Hecataeus in Herodotus II 70-71, pp. 85-96
  • Georg LUCK, Die Schrift vom Erhabenen und ihr Verfasser, pp. 97-113
  • Dag NORBERG, Le début de l'hymnologie latine en l'honneur des saints, pp. 115-125
  • Jaakko SUOLAHTI, The origin of the story about the first Marathonrunner, pp. 127-133
  • J. SVENNUNG, Zur Textkritik des Apologeticus Orosii, pp. 135-139
  • Holger THESLEFF, Stimmungsmalerei oder Burleske? Der Stil von Plat. Phaidr. 230 bc und seine Funktion, pp. 141-155
  • Rolf WESTMAN, Zur Kenntnis der ältesten Handschrift von Ciceros Orator, pp. 157-168
  • Erik WISTRAND, On the problem of Catalepton 3, pp. 169-175
  • Heikki SOLIN, Bibliographie von Henrik Zilliacus, pp. 177-182

 

 

 


The project Pomoerium will focus on the achievements of classics-related sciences, and examine socio-economic and religious transformations, not as a stream of disjointed events, but as an intelligible and determinate process, whether involving a shorter or a longer time span.
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