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vol. 65, 1990:
  • I.L. FORSELV, Papyrus from the Oslo collection, pp. 131-137
  • Norman GULLEY, Lucretius on free will, pp. 37-52
  • T. HÄGG, Titles & honorific epithets in Nubian Greek texts, pp. 147-177
  • H.  HARICH, De Nerone non agitur. Zur siebenten Epistel Senecas an Lucilius, pp. 93-100
  • J.F. KINDSTRAND, Studies of the so-called »peri Hippomachou« fragment, pp. 101-129
  • Egil KRAGGERUD, Further problems in Vergil (ecl.4,4; Ge.2,508f.; Aen.4,126; 12,648; 790; 835), pp. 63-77
  • J.N. O'SULLIVAN, Nature & culture in Odyssey 9 ?, pp. 7-17
  • S.-T.  TEODORSSON, Pausistratus' fire-basket. Lexical notes to Polybius 21,7,1-4 (Suda ã 3252), pp. 31-35
  • J. TRIANTOPHYLLOPOULOS, Méthodologique juridique d'Aristote et méthodologie historique de Thucydide, pp. 19-29
  • J. WHITEHORNE, Two Michigan duplicates (P.Mich.inv.158 A & B) of P.Oslo III 99, pp. 139-145

 

 

 


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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