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R.J. CLARK, Solamenque mali. The hemistich at Vergil, Aeneid 3.661, pp. 68-71
T. EIDE, Aristotelian topos& Greek geometry, pp. 5-21
N.G.L. HAMMOND, Philip's innovations in Macedonian economy, pp. 22-29
T. HAUKEN, Reflections on new reading in the Skaptopara inscription (IGBulg IV, 2236), pp. 82-94
E. KARLSEN, The Florencia legend: a critical edition of two 13th-century Latin versions, pp. 167-211
Egil KRAGGERUD, The sixth Roman ode of Horace: its date & function, pp. 54-67
O. NORDERVAL, Kaiser Konstantins Edikt gegen die H�retiker und Schismatiker (Vita Constantini III, 64-65), pp. 95-115
R. Holton PIERCE, A sale of an Alodian slave girl. A reexamination of Papyrus Strassburg Inv. 1404, pp. 148-166
Ph. ROUSSEAU, "Learned women" & the development of a Christian culture in late antiquity, pp. 116-147
S. SANDE. An old hag & her sisters, pp. 30-53
K. SKOVGAARD-PETERSEN, Tacitus & Tacitism in Johannes Meursius' Historia Danica (1630-38), pp. 212-240