Bryn Mawr Classical Review Volume 4 Number 5
- [Anonymous], 'APA Program', Bryn Mawr Classical Review v4n05
- [Editor?], 'Books Received (September 1993)', Bryn Mawr Classical Review v4n05
- [O'Donnell], 'BMCR Books Received (October)', Bryn Mawr Classical Review v4n05
- Antonaccio, 'SYMPOSIUM "From Pasture to Polis: Art in the Age of Homer" (Museum of Art and Archaeology, University of Missouri-Columbia, October 23, 1993)', Bryn Mawr Classical Review v4n05
- Bendix, 'Being a Roman Citizen', Bryn Mawr Classical Review v4n05
- Blundell, 'Daughter of Elysium', Bryn Mawr Classical Review v4n05
- Bober, 'Loaded Table: Representations of Food in Roman Literature', Bryn Mawr Classical Review v4n05
- Burgess, 'Barbarians and Politics at the Court of Arcadius', Bryn Mawr Classical Review v4n05
- Calame, 'Commentary on Homer's Odyssey, Volume III, Books XVII-XXIV', Bryn Mawr Classical Review v4n05
- Colwell, 'Dangerous Voices: Women's Laments and Greek Literature', Bryn Mawr Classical Review v4n05
- Curd, 'On Aristotle's Physics 2', Bryn Mawr Classical Review v4n05
- Dewar, 'Claudian. De Raptu Proserpinae', Bryn Mawr Classical Review v4n05
- Donohue, 'Signs of Cleopatra. History, politics, representation', Bryn Mawr Classical Review v4n05
- Editor, 'BMCR Books Received (November)', Bryn Mawr Classical Review v4n05
- Evans, 'Water Management in Ancient Greek Cities', Bryn Mawr Classical Review v4n05
- Gaisser, 'Roman Epic', Bryn Mawr Classical Review v4n05
- Gerson, 'On Ideas. Aristotle's Criticism of Plato's Theory of Forms', Bryn Mawr Classical Review v4n05
- Goldberger, 'APA on the NRC survey', Bryn Mawr Classical Review v4n05
- Halleran, 'Introduction to Attic Greek', Bryn Mawr Classical Review v4n05
- Hallett, 'Call for Papers', Bryn Mawr Classical Review v4n05
- Hamilton, 'Masks of Dionysus', Bryn Mawr Classical Review v4n05
- Hertel, 'Mastery of Nature: Aspects of Art, Science, and Humanism in the Renaissance', Bryn Mawr Classical Review v4n05
- Kelly, 'Collected Works of Erasmus 34; Adages II.vii.1--III.iii.100', Bryn Mawr Classical Review v4n05
- Kelly, 'Letters of Giovanni Garzoni, Bolognese Humanist and Physician (1419--1505)', Bryn Mawr Classical Review v4n05
- Mathisen, 'Roman Remains of Southern France. A Guidebook', Bryn Mawr Classical Review v4n05
- McKechnie, 'Defense of Attica: the Dema wall and the Boeotian War of 378-375 BC', Bryn Mawr Classical Review v4n05
- McKechnie, 'Studies in Greek History and Thought', Bryn Mawr Classical Review v4n05
- Meadows, 'Restless Youth in Ancient Rome', Bryn Mawr Classical Review v4n05
- O'Donnell, 'Corrigendum and a Conference', Bryn Mawr Classical Review v4n05
- O'Donnell, 'NRC Survey', Bryn Mawr Classical Review v4n05
- Olson, 'Iliad: A Commentary (Vol. VI)', Bryn Mawr Classical Review v4n05
- Ostwald, 'Fear of Diversity; the Birth of Political Science in Ancient Greek Thought', Bryn Mawr Classical Review v4n05
- Other, 'Literacy and Orality in Ancient Greece', Bryn Mawr Classical Review v4n05
- Potter, 'Christianisierung des Roemerreiches und heidnischer Widerstand', Bryn Mawr Classical Review v4n05
- Potter, 'Legitimation und Funktion des Herrschers. Vom Pharao zum neuzeitlichen Diktator', Bryn Mawr Classical Review v4n05
- Rubincam, 'Marshals of Alexander's Empire', Bryn Mawr Classical Review v4n05
- Scott, 'Nan Michels', Bryn Mawr Classical Review v4n05
- Shapiro, 'Gods and Heroes in Late Archaic Greek Art', Bryn Mawr Classical Review v4n05
- Slater, 'Comic Angels and other approaches to Greek Drama through vase-painting', Bryn Mawr Classical Review v4n05
- Slavitt, 'Letter', Bryn Mawr Classical Review v4n05
- Swan, 'Julio-Claudians: Selections from Books 58-63 of the Roman History of Cassius Dio', Bryn Mawr Classical Review v4n05
- Worthington, 'Electronic Antiquity (new issue)', Bryn Mawr Classical Review v4n05
- Ying, 'Knowing Words: Wisdom and Cunning in the Classical Traditions of China and Greece', Bryn Mawr Classical Review v4n05
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