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vol. 16, 1982:

  • Paavo CASTRÉN, Hic et ubique: Survival of a formula, pp. 7-9
  • Anne HELTTULA, Did Apicius use the accusative absolute?, pp. 11-17
  • Siegfried JÄKEL, Euripideische Handlungsstrukturen in der Samia des Menander, pp. 19-31
  • Iiro KAJANTO, Lorenzo Belo's Eulogy of Rome: An epigraphical document of the spirit of the counter reformation, pp. 33-44
  • Martti LEIWO, The mysterious Phólarchos, pp. 45-55
  • Saara LILJA, Homosexuality in Plautus' play, pp. 57-64
  • Bengt LÖFSTEDT, Drei patristische Beiträge, pp. 65-72
  • Outi MERISALO, Platina et le Liber pontificalis: Un humaniste devant un texte médiéval, pp. 73-97
  • Teivas OKSALA, Zum Gebrauch der griechischen Lehwörter bei Catull, pp. 99-119
  • Leena PIETILÄ-CASTRÉN, New-men & the Greek war booty in the 2nd century BC, pp. 121-144
  • Reijo PITKÄRANTA, Lexikalisches zu einigen naturwissenschaftlichen Dissertationen Finnlands von 1645-1661, pp. 145-152
  • Olli Ilmari SALOMIES, Quintilian und Vitorius Marcellus, pp. 153-158
  • Timo SIRONEN, Osservazioni sulle grafie per l'i breve d'origine greca nell'osco, pp. 159-164
  • Heikki SOLIN, Analecta epigraphica LXXIX, pp. 165-222
  • Raimo TUOMI, Adverbiales vicem: Erläuterung einer STelle in den Atticus-Briefen Ciceros, 10, 8, 7, pp. 223-226

 

 

 

 


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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