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vol. 72, 1997:

Neil ADKIN, Tertullian & Jerome again, pp. 155-163

Peter BROWN, The world of late antiquity revisited. Comments: G.W. Bowersock, A. Cameron, E.A. Clark, A. Dihle, G. Fowden, P. Heather, Ph. Rousseau, A. Rousselle, H. Torp & I. Wood; P. Brown: Reply to the comments; Bibliography, pp. 5-30, 31-69, 70-80, 80-90

Greek & Latin Studies in Norwegian Universities, pp. 189-197

William HANSEN, Idealization as a process in ancient Greek story-formation, pp. 118-123

Christian H�GEL, Literary aspects of Greek Byzantine hagiography: a bibliographical survey, pp. 164-171

David KONSTAN, Friendship & monarchy: Dio of Prusa's third oration on kingship, pp. 124-143

Egil KRAGGERUD, Disiectorum voces poetarum: on imitatiton in Vergils's Aeneid, pp. 105-117

Hugh LINDSAY, Who was Apicus?, pp. 144-154

Hugo MONTGOMERY, How innovative an economist was Philip ? A reply, pp. 102-104

Karen SKOVGAARD-PETERSEN, Peter ZEEBERG, Recent work on Nordic Neo-Latin literature (1992-96), pp. 172-184

Fridrik THORDARSON, Herodotus & the Iranians (IV-V): opsis, akoe, pseudos, pp. 91-101

Peter ZEEBERG, Lars Boje MORTENSEN, The database of Nordic Neo-Latin literature on the World Wide Web: introduction and status 1997, pp. 185-189