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vol. 21, 1987:

  • Christer BRUUN, Water for the Castra Praetoria. What were the Severan opera min.?, pp. 7-18
  • Siegfried JÄKEL, Kritische Beobachtungen zum Programm einer Literatur-Pädagogik in Plutarchs Schrift De audiendis poetis, pp. 19-35
  • Mika KAJAVA,Varus & Varia, pp. 37-41
  • Klaus KARTTUNEN, The country of fabulous beasts & naked philosophers. India in classical & medieval literature, pp. 43-52
  • Saara LILJA, Sunbathing in Antiquity, pp. 53-60
  • Bengt LÖFSTEDT, Zu Bedas Evangelienkommentaren, pp. 61-72
  • Olivier MASSON, Quelques noms grecques récents en -mátios, pp. 73-77
  • Teivas OKSALA, T. S. Eliot's conception of Virgil & Virgilian scholarship, pp. 79-85
  • H. K. RIIKONEN, Petronius & modern fiction. Some comparative notes, pp. 87-103
  • Olli SALOMIES, Weitere republikanische Inschriften, pp. 105-108
  • Timo SIRONEN, Osservazioni sulle grafie per le occlusive aspirate d'origine greca nell'osco, pp. 109-117
  • Heikki SOLIN, Analecta epigraphica CXIII-CXX, pp. 119-138
  • E. M. STEINBY, Il lato orientale del Foro Romano. Proposte di lettura, pp. 139-184
  • Leena TALVIO, Sulla figura della Fortuna nel Sogno del Faraone, pp. 185-193
  • Rolf WESTMAN, Unbeachteter epikureischer Bericht bei Plutarch (Qu. conviv. 5,1), pp. 195-201

 

 

 

 


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