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10Aristotle and the Stoics F. H. Sandbach (1985)
11Ovid and the traditions of Augustan poetry P. E. Knox (1986)
12Jews and godfearers at Aphrodisias J. Reynolds and R. Tannenbaum (1987)
13John Caius and the manuscripts of Galen V. Nutton (1987)
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15Studies in Latin literature in honour of C. O. Brink ed. J. Diggle, J. B. Hall and H. D. Jocelyn (1989)
16Images of authority: papers presented to Joyce Reynolds ed. M. M. Mackenzie and C. Roueché (1989)
17Studies in the Dionysiaca of Nonnus ed. N. Hopkinson (1994)
18Wackernagel’s Law and the placement of the copula ‘esse’ in classical Latin J. N. Adams (1994)
19The curse of exile: a study of Ovid’s Ibis G. D. Williams (1996)
20Juvenal’s Mayor: the professor who lived on 2d a day J. Henderson (1998)
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22Amor: Roma. Love and Latin literature (essays presented to E. J. Kenneyed. S. M. Braund and R. Mayer (1999)
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24Classics in 19th and 20th century Cambridge ed. C. A. Stray (1999)
25Pyrrhonian inquiry M. Włodarczyk (2000)
26Production and public powers in classical antiquity ed. E. Lo Cascio and D. W. Rathbone (2000)
27Economy and politics in the Mycenaean palace states ed. S. Voutsaki and J. Killen (2001)
28The owl of Minerva: the Cambridge praelections of 1906 ed. C. A. Stray (2005)
29Greeks on Greekness: viewing the Greek past under the Roman empire ed. D. Konstan and S. Saïd (2006)
30Paideia Romana: Cicero’s Tusculan Disputations I. Gildenhard (2007)
31Ennius perennis: the Annals and beyond ed. W. Fitzgerald and E. Gowers (2007)
32Greek and Latin from an Indo-European perspective ed. C. George, M. McCullagh, B. Nielsen, A. Ruppel and O. Tribulato (2007)
33Theophrastus and his world P. Millett (2007)
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35Unclassical traditions II: perspectives from east and west in late antiquity ed. C. M. Kelly, R. Flower and M. Williams (2011)
36Ratio et res ipsa: classical essays presented by former pupils to James Diggle on his retirement ed. P. Millett, S. P. Oakley and R. J. E. Thompson (2011)
37Menander: eleven plays ed. C. F. Austin (2012)
38Sophocles’ Jebb: a life in letters ed. C. A. Stray (2013)
39Varro varius: the polymath of the Roman world ed. D. J. Butterfield (2015)