Cambridge classical studies
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Cambridge classical studies
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- A linguistic history of ancient Cyprus : the non-Greek languages and their relations with Greek, c. 1600-300 BC
- A study of Daphnis & Chloe
- Achilles in Greek tragedy
- Ammianus Marcellinus : the allusive historian
- An essay on Anaxagoras
- An historical commentary on the "Hellenica Oxyrhynchia"
- Aristophanes' Thesmophoriazusae : philosophizing theatre and the politics of perception in late fifth-century Athens
- Aristotle on desire
- Aristotle on mind and the senses : proceedings of the seventh Symposium Aristotelicum
- Aristotle on the sense-organs
- Athletes and oracles : the transformation of Olympia and Delphi in the eighth century BC
- Banished voices : readings in Ovid's exile poetry
- Beyond anger : a study of Juvenal's third book of satires
- Bucchero pottery from southern Etruria
- Carthage in Virgil's Aeneid : staging the enemy under Augustus
- Colour and meaning in ancient Rome
- Counting the people in Hellenistic Egypt
- Creative lives in classical antiquity : poets, artists and biography
- Demos, the discovery of classical Attika
- Economic rationalism and rural society in third-century A.D. Egypt : the Heroninos archive and the Appianus estate
- Empedocles' cosmic cycle : a reconstruction from the fragments and secondary sources
- Epicurus and Democritean ethics : an archaeology of ataraxia
- Euripidean polemic : the Trojan women and the function of tragedy
- Expressions of agency in ancient Greek
- Expressions of time in ancient Greek
- Foundation myths and politics in ancient Ionia
- Heracles and Euripidean tragedy
- Hesiodic voices : studies in the ancient reception of Hesiod's Works and days
- Homer's people : epic poetry and social formation
- Imperialism in the ancient world : the Cambridge University research seminar in ancient history
- Inventing Homer : the early reception of epic
- Juvenal and the poetics of anonymity
- Kerkeosiris : an Egyptian village in the Ptolemaic period
- Language and linguistic contact in ancient Sicily
- Latin literature and its transmission : papers in honour of Michael Reeve
- Latin translation in the Renaissance : the theory and practice of Leonardo Bruni, Giannozzo Manetti and Desiderius Erasmus
- Libertas as a political idea at Rome during the late Republic and early principate
- Likeness and likelihood in the Presocratics and Plato
- Listening to the cicadas : a study of Plato's Phaedrus
- Literate education in the Hellenistic and Roman worlds
- Lycurgan Athens and the making of classical tragedy
- Menander, new comedy and the visual
- Method and politics in Plato's Statesman
- Minoan stone vases
- Myth and poetry in Lucretius
- Oscan in southern Italy and Sicily : evaluating language contact in a fragmentary corpus
- Oscan in the Greek alphabet
- Ovid, Aratus, and Augustus : astronomy in Ovid's Fasti
- Pappus of Alexandria and the mathematics of late antiquity
- Patterns of redemption in Virgil's Georgics
- Performing citizenship in Plato's laws
- Persius and the programmatic satire ; : a study in form and imagery
- Plato and Theodoret : the Christian appropriation of Platonic philosophy and the Hellenic intellectual resistance
- Plato's later epistemology
- Platonic drama and its ancient reception
- Playing Hesiod : the 'myth of the races' in classical antiquity
- Poetry and civil war in Lucan's Bellum civile
- Population and economy in classical Athens
- Powerplay in Tibullus : reading Elegies book one
- Propertiana
- Pythagoreans and Eleatics ; : an account of the interaction between the two opposed schools during the fifth and early fourth centuries B.C
- Radical platonism in Byzantium : illumination and utopia in Gemistos Plethon
- Rumour and renown : representations of Fama in western literature
- Scepticism or Platonism? : the philosophy of the Fourth Academy
- Seneca the Elder
- Slaves to Rome : paradigms of empire in Roman culture
- Sources for Alexander the Great : an analysis of Plutarch's Life and Arrian's Anabasis Alexandrou
- Southern Gaul and the Mediterranean : multilingualism and multiple identities in the Iron Age and Roman periods
- Studies in Roman property
- Studies in the language of Homer
- Temples in Roman Britain
- Terence and the language of Roman comedy
- Textile manufacture in the Northern Roman Provinces
- The Roman bazaar : a comparative study of trade and markets in a tributary empire
- The Seleucid army : organization and tactics in the great campaigns
- The Stoics on ambiguity
- The authenticity of Prometheus bound
- The chain of change : a study of Aristotle's Physics VII
- The frontier people of Roman Britain
- The history of Herodotus
- The invention of art history in Ancient Greece : religion, society and artistic rationalisation
- The language of Sophocles : communality, communication, and involvement
- The manuscript tradition of Polybius
- The medical writings of Anonymus Londinensis
- The metamorphosis of Persephone : Ovid and the self-conscious muse
- The miniature wall paintings of Thera : a study in Aegean culture and iconography
- The monochord in ancient Greek harmonic science
- The moods of Homeric Greek
- The origin of Roman London
- The path of the Argo : language, imagery and narrative in the Argonautica of Apollonius Rhodius
- The political thought of Sallust
- The rhetoric of identity in Isocrates : text, power, pedagogy
- The subversive oratory of Andokides : politics, ideology, and decision-making in democratic Athens
- The theory of motion in Plato's later dialogues
- The transformation of mathematics in the early Mediterranean world : from problems to equations
- The unity of Plato's Sophist : between the sophist and the philosopher
- The woodwork of Greek roofs
- Three historians of Alexander the Great : the so-called Vulgate authors, Diodorus, Justin, and Curtius
- Timoleon and the revival of Greek Sicily, 344-317 B.C.
- Vision and narrative in Achilles Tatius' Leucippe and Clitophon
- Vitruvius and later Roman building manuals
- Votive body parts in Greek and Roman religion
- Writing and society in ancient Cyprus
- Zeno of Elea ; : a text
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