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1 Emden, A.B. A biographical register of the University of Oxford to A.D. 1500. Volume III. P to Z
Oxford Clarendon Press 1959 First edition Ex-Library 
xlvii, pages 1417-2242. With library stamps & labels. Light wear to spine, covers & corners. - 
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2 Smith, J.A.B. A brief history of the Hannah Research Institute
Ayr The Hannah Research Institute 1978 0905151283 / 9780905151281 First edition Hardcover Ex-Library Hardcover 
xiii, 135 pages. With frontispiece, plates & plans. Library binding. New endpapers. With library stamps & labels. Slight wear to spine, covers & corners. - 
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3 Meyer, Herman H.B. (Compiler) A check list of the literature and other material in the Library of Congress on the European War
Washington DC Government Printing Office 1918 First edition Paperback Ex-Library Paperback 
293 pages. Library binding with original covers plastified. New endpapers. Library stamps and labels. Slight wear to spine, covers & corners. - 
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4 Ayre, G.B. A course of religious teaching being a syllabus with notes for teachers for senior, central and the lower forms of secondary schools. With a foreword by Sir Henry Hadow
Student Christian Movement Press London 1930 First edition Ex-Library 
205 pages. With library stamps & labels. Slight wear & slight soiling to spine, covers & corners. Spine somewhat creased. Some foxing to edges and first and last few pages. Slight foxing throughout. - 
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5 Dutton, B. (Ed.)l A Guide to Modern Language Teaching Methods. A.V.L.A. Publication Number 1
Cassell London 1965 First edition Ex-Library 
206 pages. With library stamps and labels. With wear to spine (loosening), covers and corners. - 
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6 Masefield, G.B. A Short History of Agriculture in the British Colonies
Oxford Clarendon Press 1950 First edition Ex-Library 
179 pages. With library stamps & labels. Slight wear to spine, covers & corners. - 
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7 BRANDT, Richard B, A Theory of the Good and the Right
Oxford University Press Oxford 1979 First edition Ex-Library 
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8 Hawksworth, D.L., P.M. Kirk, B.C. Sutton & D.N. Pegler Ainsworth & Bisby's Dictionary of the Fungi
Wallingford CAB International 1995 0851988857 / 9780851988856 8th Edition Hardcover Ex-Library Hardcover 
616 pages. With frontispiece & illustrations.Slight wear to spine, covers & corners. - 
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9 Gildersleeve, B.L. (First editor and Founder) American Journal of Philology. Volume C
The John Hopkins Press Baltimore 1979 First edition Ex-Library 
595 pages. With illustrations. With library stamps & labels. Slight wear to spine, covers & corners. - Volume 100 1979 - Ancient Logs and Old Saws (Horace, Epode 2.43) (David O. Ross) - Anderson, Graham. The Mystic Pomegranate and the Vine of Sodom: Achilles Tatius 3.6 - Antoninus Liberalis 15.2 (James Dennis Ellsworth) - Ars Gratia Cultus: Ovid as Beautician (Peter Green) - Athens' Alliance with Eretria (Peter Krentz) - Athletic Agones in Roman Athens Honoring Tykhe Poleos (Sterling Dow) - The Attribution of Sophocles' Electro 1015-16 (Angeliki Petropoulou). - Barret, Anthony A. The Military Situation in Britain in A.D. 47 - Castellani, Victor. Notes on the Structure of Euripides' Alcesti - Catullus 112: A Pathicns in Politics (M. Gwyn Morgan) - Champlin. Edwards. Notes on the Heirs of Commodus - Chiron as a Heraclitean: Lucian, Mori. Dial. 8 (26) (Miroslav Marcovich) - A Chronology of the Governors of Galatia: A.D. 112-285 (Robert K. Sherk) - Clausen, Wendell. Ovid, Met. 15.90 - Clinton, Kevin. IG2 5, the Eleusinia and the Eleusinians - A Confirmed Asiarch (Anthony D. Macro) - The Cyropaedia and Hellenistic Kingship (J. Joe Farber) - Daux. Georges. La Formule onomastique dans le domaine grec sous I'empire romain - James H. Propertius 1.16.2 - Deux inscriptions de l'epoque imperiale en Attique (Louis Robert) - The Dialectological Implications of Secondary Mid-Vowels in Greek: A Clarification (George A. Sheets) - Dobson. Marcia. Herodotus 1.47.1 and the Hymn to Hermes: A Solu¬tion to the Test Oracle - D’Ors. Alvaro and Fernando Martin. Propositio Libellorum - Dow, Sterling. Athletic Agones in Roman Athens Honoring Tykhe Poleos - Drews, Robert. Phoenicians, Carthage and the Spartan Eunomia - Dyck, A. R. The Plan of Panaetius’ HEPI TOY KAφHKONTOΣ - ΕΙ ΠΟΤ ΕΗΝ ΓΕ (J. T. Hooker) - ELLSWORTH, James Dennis. Antoninus Liberalis 15.2 - Eupolidean Verse (James W. Poultney) - Exit Motivations and Actual Exits in Terence (Dwora Gilula) - Farber, J. Joel. The Cyropaedia and Hellenistic Kingship - Fire on the Tarentum (C. Bennett Pascal) - La Formule onomastique dans le domaine grec sous l'empire romain (George Daux) - GEAGAN, Daniel J. The Third Hoplite Generalship of Antipatros of Phlya - Tiberius Claudius Novius. the Hoplite Generalship and the Epimeleteia of the Free City of Athens - The Genos Theonidai Honors a Priestess of Nymphe (Eugene Vanderpool) - GILULA, Dwora. Exit Motivations and Actual Exits in Terence - Goedicke, Hans. Νείλος—an Etymology - Greek Applications for Roman Trials (James H. Oliver) - GREEN, Peter. Ars Gratia Cultus: Ovid as Beautician - HAMP, Eric P. *MI-T-‘Journey’: Unfinished Business - Herodotus 1.47.1 and the Hymn to Hermes: A Solution to the Test Oracle (Marcia Dobson) - On a Homeric Reference in Catullo (Richard F. Thomas) - IG2 5, The Eleusinia and the Eleusinians (Kevin Clinton) - An Imperial Letter at Balbura (Kent J. Rigsby) - Inoue, Eva. Sight, Sound, and Rhetoric: Philoctetes 29ff - Justitia and Jus Privatum: Ambrose on Private Property (Louis J. Swift) - Juvenal, Pliny, Tacitus (Ronal Syme) - KRENTZ, Peter. Athens’ Alliance with Eretria - Luck, Georg. Ne lateat ratio finem quaerentibus aevi - Notes on Propertius - MACLAREN, Malcolm. A Supposed Lacuna at the Beginning of Xenophon’s Hellenica - MACRO, Anthony D. A Confirmed Asiarch - Marcovich, Miroslav. Chiron as a Heraclitean: Lucian, Mon. Dial. 8 (26) - Phanocles ap. Stob. 4.20.47 - Martin, Fernando see D’ors, Alvaro and Fernando Martin - Martin, Hubert, Jr. Plutarch's De sollertia animalium 959 B.C.: The Discussion of the Encomium of Hunting - MERITT, Benjamin D. Ten Years and a Few Days. Thuc. 5.20 - The Military Situation in Britain in A.D. 47 (Anthony A. Barrett) - *MI-T-'Journey’: Unfinished Business (Eric Hamp) - Morgan, M. Gwyn. Catullus 112: A Pathicus in Politics - The Mysterious Arbaces (David Potter) - The Mystic Pomegranate and the Vine of Sodom: Achilles Tatius 3.6 (Graham Anderson) - Ne lateat ratio finem quaerentibus aevi. . . (Georg Luck) - New Evidence for the Variant in Iliad 1.5 (R. Renehan) - Notes on Lollianus' Phoenicica (Gerald N. Sandy) - Notes on Propertius (Georg Luck) - Notes on the Heirs of Commodus (Edwards Champlin) - Notes on the Structure of Euripides' Alcesti (Victor Castellani) - OLIVER, James H. Greek Applications for Roman Trials - Oral Tradition and "The Elephant's Child" Again (Susan Treggiari)... - Ovid. Met. 15.90 (Wendell Clausen) - PASCAL. C. Bennett. Fire on the Tarentum - PEPPAS-DELMOUSOU, Dina. A Statue Base for Augustus IG2 3262 + IG2 4725 - Petropollou, Angeliki. The Attribution of Sophocles' Electra 1015-16 - Phanocles ap. Stob. 4.20.47 (Miroslav Marcovich) - Phoenicians, Carthage and the Spartan Eunomia (Robert Drews) - Plataiai (W. Kendrick Pritchett) - Plutarch De sollertia animalium 959 B.C.: The Discussion of the En¬comium of Hunting (Hubert Martin, Jr.) - POTTER, David. The Mysterious Arbaces - POULTNEY, James W. Eupolidean Verse - PRITCHETT, W. Kendrick. Plataiai - Problems about Janus (Ronald Syme) - Propertius 1.16.2 (James H. Dee) - Propositio Libellorum (Alvaro D’Ors and Fernando Martin) - Renehan. R. New Evidence for the Variant in Iliad 1.5 - RIGSBY, Kent J. An Imperial Letter at Balbura - ROBERT. Louis. Deux inscriptions de I’epoque imperiale en Attique - Ross, David O. Ancient Logs and Old Saws (Horace, Epode 2.43) - SANDY, Gerald N. Notes on Lollianus' Phoenicica - SHEETS, George A. The Dialectological Implications of Secondary Mid-Vowels in Greek: A Clarification - SHERK. Robert K. A Chronology of the Governors of Galatia: A. D. 112-285 - Sight. Sound, and Rhetoric: Philoctetes 29ff. (Eva Inoue) - Solmsen, Friedrich. Symphytos Aion (A., AG. 106) - A Statue Base for Augustus IG2 3262 + IG2 4725 (Dina Peppas-Delmousou) - A Supposed Lacuna at the Beginning of Xenophon's Hellenica (Mal¬colm MacLaren) - Swift, Louis J. Justitia and Jus Privatum: Ambrose on Private Prop¬erty - SYME. Ronald. Juvenal, Pliny, Tacitus - Problems about Janus - Symphytos Aion (A., AG. 106) (Friedrich Solmsen) - Ten Years and a Few Days. Thuc. 5.20 (Benjamin D. Merritt) - The Third Hoplite Generalship of Antipatros of Phlya (J. Daniel Geagan) - THOMAS, Richard F. On a Homeric Reference in Catullo - Tiberius Claudius Novius, the Hoplite Generalship and the Epimeleteia of the Free City of Athens (Daniel J. Geagan) - TREGGIARI, Susan. Oral Tradition and "The Elephant’s Child" Again VANDERPOOL, Eugene. The Genos Theonidai Honors a Priestess of Nymphe 
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10 Gildersleeve, B.L. (First editor and Founder) American Journal of Philology. Volume CI
The John Hopkins Press Baltimore 1980 First edition Ex-Library 
512 pages. With library stamps & labels. Slight wear to spine, covers & corners. - Volume 101 1980 - A.P. XII.136 (James N. O’Sullivan) - The Actuality of Lucian’s Assembly of the Gods (James H. Oliver) - The Aischylean Tetralogy: Attested and Conjectured Groups (Timothy Gantz) - ALLISON, June W. Propertius 4.7.94 - AMBROSE, Z. Philip. The Etymology and Genealogy of Palinurus - Anderson, Graham. The Cognomen of M. Grunnius Corocotta: a dissertatiuncula on Roast Pig - Antaya, Roger. The Etymology of pomerium - Artemis in Agamemnon: A Postscript (Alan H. Sommerstein) - Bacchon the Nesiarch on Delos (Kent J. Rigsby) - Badian, E. A fundus at Fundi - BARLOW, Charles T. The Roman Government and the Roman Econ¬omy, 92-80 B.C - Bingham, William. Clavi or Clavae: A Note on Frontinus Strategemata 3.9.3 - CAMPS, W. A. Some Conjectures - Clavi or Clavae: A Note on Frontinus Strategemata 3.9.3 (William Bingham) - CLAY, Diskin. An Epicurean Interpretation of Dreams - The Cognomen of M. Grunnius Corocotta: a dissertatiuncula on Roast Pig (Graham Anderson) - The Composition of Thucydides' History (Haruo Konishi) - Cropp, Martin. Herakleidai 603-4, 630ff., and the Question of the Mutilation of the Text - DALY, Lloyd W. Miltiades, Aratus and Compound Fractures - DAUX, Georges. La grande liste delphique des théarodoques - Diogenes’ apophthegm from Herculaneum (Giuseppe Giangrande) - The Earliest Transposition in Propertius (J. E. G. Zetzel) - An Epicurean Interpretation of Dreams (Diskin Clay) - The Etymology and Genealogy of Palinurus (Z. Philip Ambrose) - The Etymology of pomerium (Roger Antaya) - Euripides IT 369-71 (Miroslav Marcovich) - Eutropius 5.6.1: Athenae, Civitas Achaiae (Robert J. Penella) - Female Speech in Greek and Latin (Michael E. Gilleland) - Flory, Stewart. Who Read Herodotus’ Histories? - A fundus at Fundi (E. Badian) - GANTZ, Timothy. The Aischylean Tetralogy: Attested and Conjectured Groups - Giangrande, Giuseppe. Diogenes' apophthegm from Herculaneum - Gildersleeve, The Journal, and Philology in America (George A. Ken¬nedy) - GILLELAND, Michael E. Female Speech in Greek and Latin - La grande liste delphique des thearodoques (Georges Daux) - Grimaldi, W. M. A. Semeion, Tekmerion, Eikos in Aristotle’s Rhetoric - Hamp, Eric P. Latin halare, anhelare - Hamp, Eric P. Latin sucula - HAMP, Eric P. Oscan Notes - Herakleidai 603-4, 630ff., and the Question of the Mutilation of the Text (Martin Cropp) - HULD, Martin E. The Oldest Greek Sound-Change - JOCELYN, H. D. On Some Unnecessarily Indecent Interpretations of Catullus 2 and 3 - Kennedy, George A. Gildersleeve, The Journal, and Philology in America - KNOEPFLER, Denis. Sur une clause du traits de 394 avant J.C. entre Athènes et Erétrie - KONIARIS, George L. An Obscene Word in Aeschylus (I) - Konishi, Haruo. The Composition of Thucydides’History - KOVACS, David. Shame, Pleasure, and Honor in Phaedra's Great Speech (Euripides, Hippolytus 375-87) - Latin halare, anhelare (Eric P. Hamp) - Latin sucula (Eric P. Hamp) - Lucretius 1.657 (Alexander MacGregor) - Lucretius 4.1123-40 (Vincent J. Rosivach) - MACGREGOR, Alexander. Lucretius 1.657 - Marcovich, Miroslav. Euripides IT 369-71 - Maslowski, Tadeusz. Notes on Cicero's Four Post Reditum Orations - The Military Situation in Western Asia on the Eve of Cunaxa (Paul A. Rahe) - Miltiades, Aratus and Compound Fractures (Lloyd W. Daly) - Notes on Cicero’s Four Post Reditum Orations (Tadeusz Maslowsky) - An Obscene Word in Aeschylus (I) (George L. Koniaris) - An Obscene Word in Aeschylus (II) (Wm. Blake Tyrrell) - The Oldest Greek Sound-Change (Martin E. Huld) - Oliver. James H. The Actuality of Lucian's Assembly of the Gods - Oscan Notes (Eric P. Hamp) - O'Sullivan, James N. A.P. XII.136 - PACK, Roger A. Scribal Errors in an Autograph Manuscript - Pellaeus Leo (J. S. Rusten) - Penella, Robert J. Eutropius 5.6.1: Athenae, Civitas Achaiae - Poliakoff, Michael. The Third Fall in the Oresteia - Professor Richardson and the Other Campus (T. P. Wiseman) - Propertius 4.7.94 (June W. Allison) ' - RAHE, Paul A. The Military Situation in Western Asia on the Eve of Cunaxa - RICHARDSON, L., Jr. Two Topographical Notes - RIGSBY, Kent J. Bacchon the Nesiarch on Delos - ROBERTSON, Noel. Timocreon and Themistocles - The Roman Government and the Roman Economy, 92-80 B.C. (Charles T. Barlow) - ROSIVACH, Vincent J. Lucretius 4.1123-40 - RUSTEN, J. S. Pellaeus Leo - Scribal Errors in an Autograph Manuscript (Roger A. Pack) - Semeion, Tekmerion, Eikos in Aristotle's Rhetoric (W. M. A. Grimaldi) - Shame, Pleasure, and Honor in Phaedra’s Great Speech (Euripides, Hippolytus 375-87) (David Kovacs) - Some Conjectures (W. S. Camps) - On Some Unnecessarily Indecent Interpretations of Catullus 2 and 3 (H. D. Jocelyn) - Sommerstein, Alan H. Artemis in Agamemnon: A Postscript - The Sons of Piso the Pontifex (Ronald Syme) - SYME, Ronald. The Sons of Piso the Pontifex - THALMANN, William G. Xerxes’ Rags: Some Problems in Aeschylus’ Persians - The Third Fall in the Oresteia (Michael Poliakoff) - Timocreon and Themistocles (Noel Robertson) - Two Topographical Notes (L. Richardson, Jr.) - TYRRELL, Wm. Blake. An Obscene Word in Aeschylus (II) - Who Read Herodotus’ Histories? (Stewart Flory) - WISEMAN, T. P. Professor Richardson and the Other Campus - Xerxes’ Rags: Some Problems in Aeschylus’ Persians (William G. Thalmann) - ZETZEL, J. E. G. The Earliest Transposition in Propertius 
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11 Gildersleeve, B.L. (First editor and Founder) American Journal of Philology. Volume CII
The John Hopkins Press Baltimore 1981 First edition Ex-Library 
474 pages. With library stamps & labels. Light wear to spine, covers & corners. - Volume 102 1981 - Ad Charitonem 1.3.7 (Gerald M. Browne) - Addendum (H. Tadmor) - ANDERSON, Graham. Trimalchio at Sousa-On-Sea - Apollo’s Retort to Envy’s Criticism (Two Questions of Relevance in Callimachus, Hymn 2, 105ff.) (Adolf Kohnken) - Apollonius of Tyana and Apollonides of Caesarea Maritima (Robert J. Penella) - ASMIS, Elizabeth. Lucretius’ Explanation of Moving Dream Figures at 4.768-76 - Baldwin, Barry. The Use of BINEIN KINElN - Barbera, Andre. Republic 530C-531C: Another Look at Plato and the Pythagoreans - BILLERBECK, Margarethe. Hercules Bound: A Note on Suetonius, Nero 21.3 - Borthwick, E. K. ΊΣΤΟΤΡΙΒΗΣ: An Addendum - BREMMER, Jan. Plutarch and the Naming of Greek Women - BRENK, Frederick E., S.J. War and the Shepherd: The Tomb of Bianor in Vergil’s Ninth Eclogue - BROWNE, Gerald M. Ad Charitonem 1.3.7 - BUTRICA, James L. The Earliest Inaccurate Citation of Propertius ... - The Casting Vote (D. A. Hester) - Catullus 64.1-2 (David P. Kubiak) - COMBELLACK, Frederick M. The Wish Without Desire - CONACHER, D. J. Rhetoric and Relevance in Euripidean Drama - Cross-References in Roman Prose (Raymond J. Starr) - The Debate-Scenes in the Ajax (Philip Holt) - The Dialect Gloss, Hellenistic Poetics and Livius Andronicus (George A. Sheets) - DILLON, Matthew and David KONSTAN. The Ideology of Aristophanes’ Wealth - The Earliest inaccurate Citation of Propertius (James L. Butrica) - Ezekiel the Tragedian and the Primeval Serpent (Howard Jacobson) - FITCH, John G. Sense-Pauses and Relative Dating in Seneca, Sophocles and Shakespeare - The Five Empires: A Note on a Propagandistic Topos (D. Mendels) - Friedrich, Rainer. On the Compositional Use of Similes in the Odyssey - Glenn, Justin. Odyssean Echoes in Aen. 10.880-82 - Greek Hagiography and Popular Latin in Late Antiquity: The Case of *biberaticum-βιβερατικον (Michael McCormick) - HAMP, Eric P. Is the Fibula a Fake? - Hamp, Eric P. Latin cauda - Hamp, Eric P. Vicus cuprius - Hercules Bound: A Note on Suetonius, Nero 21.3 (Margarethe Billerbeck) - Herodotus 1.56: A Trio of Textual Notes (R. A. McNeal) - HESTER, D. A. The Casting Vote - Holoka, James P. Iliad 13.202-5: Αιας σφαιριστης - Holt, Philip. The Debate-Scenes in the Ajax - Hymn. Ven. 140 and the Use of Αποινα (John J. Keaney) - The Ideology of Aristophanes’ Wealth (David Konstan and Matthew Dillon) - Is the Fibula a Fake? (Eric P. Hamp) - JACOBSON, Howard. Ezekiel the Tragedian and the Primeval Serpent - On Judicial Appeals in Roman Egypt (Naphtali Lewis) - Keaney, John J. Hymn. Ven. 140 and the Use of "Anoiva - KEAVENEY, Arthur. Roman Treaties with Parthia circa 95-circa 64 B.C - KOHNKEN, Adolf. Apollo’s Retort to Envy’s Criticism (Two Questions of Relevance in Callimachus, Hymn 2, 105ff.) - KONSTAN, David and Matthew DILLON. The Ideology of Aristophanes’ Wealth - KUBIAK, David P. Catullus 64.1-2 - Latin cauda (Eric P. Hamp) - LEWIS, Naphtali. On Judicial Appeals in Roman Egypt - Lucretius’ Explanation of Moving Dream Figures at 4.768-76 (Elizabeth Asmis) - LUCK, Georg. Textual Criticism Today - Marcus Aurelius and the Philosophical Schools at Athens (James H. Oliver) - MARQUARDT, Patricia A. A Portrait of Hecate - MAY, James M. The Rhetoric of Advocacy and Patron-Client Identi¬fication: Variations on a Theme - MCNEAL, R. A. Herodotus 1.56: A Trio of Textual Notes - Mendels, D. The Five Empires: A Note on a Propagandistic Topos - Morwood, J. H. W. The Pattern of the Euripides Electra - New Fragments from Iamblichus’ Collecton of Pythagorean Doctrines (Dominic J. O’Meara) - Odyssean Echoes in Aen. 10.880-82 (Justin Glenn) - O’MEARA, Dominic J. New Fragments from lamblichus’ Collection of Pythagorean Doctrines - OLIVER. James, Marcus Aurelius and the Philosophical Schools at Athens - On the Compositional Use of Similes in the Odyssey (Rainer Friedrich) - The Pattern of the Euripides Electra (J. H. W. Morwood) - PENELLA. Robert J. Apollonius of Tyana and Apollonides of Caesarea Maritima - Plutarch and the Naming of Greek Women (Jan Bremmer) - Ponticus’ Inspiration: Propertius 1.9.15 (J. C. Yardley) - A Portrait of Hecate (Patricia A. Marquardt) - The Position of the Vocative in the Latin Case System (Helene Vairel) - POULTNEY. James W. James Henry Oliver (1905-1981) - Prole parata at Tibullus 1.10.39 (William H. Race) - Propertius 4.7.94: A Reply (J. C. Yardley) - William H. prole parata at Tibullus 1.10.39 - 530C-531C: Another Look at Plato and the Pythagoreans (Andre Barbera) - Rhetoric and Relevance in Euripidean Drama (D. J. Conacher) - The Rhetoric of Advocacy and Patron-Client Identification: Variations on a Theme (James M. May) - Roman Treaties with Parthia circa 95-circa 64 B.C. (Arthur Keaveney) - Sacrifice of Agamemnon's Daughter in Hesiod's’ Ehoeae (Friedrich Solmsen) - Sense-Pauses and Relative Dating in Seneca. Sophocles and Shakespeare (John G. Fitch) - Sheets, George A. The Dialect Gloss, Hellenistic Poetics and Livius Andronicus - SOLMSEN, Friedrich. The Sacrifice of Agamemnon’s Daughter in Hesiod’s’ Ehoeae - Starr, Raymond J. Cross-References in Roman Prose - TADMOR, H. Addendum - Textual Criticism Today (Georg Luck) - Trimalchio at Sousa-On-Sea (Graham Anderson) - Vicus cuprius (Eric P. Hamp) - War and the Shepherd: The Tomb of Bianor in Vergil’s Ninth Eclogue (Frederick E. Brenk, S.J.) - The Wish Without Desire (Frederick M. Combellack) - YARDLEY, J. C. Ponticus’ Inspiration: Propertius 1.9.15 - YARDLEY, J. C. Propertius 4.7.94: A Reply 
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12 Gildersleeve, B.L. (First editor and Founder) American Journal of Philology. Volume CIII
The John Hopkins Press Baltimore 1982 First edition Ex-Library 
472 & iv pages. With library stamps & labels. Light wear to spine, covers & corners. - Volume 103 1982 - Achilles on the Islands of the Blessed: Pindar vs. Homer and Hesiod (Friedrich Solmsen) - AHL, Frederick M. Amber, Avallon, and Apollo’s Singing Swan - The Aisymneteia: A Problem in Aristotle’s Historical Method (F. E. Romer) - Amber, Avallon, and Apollo’s Singing Swan (Frederick M. Ahl) - The Autobiography of Phoenix: Iliad 9.444-95 (Ruth Scodel) - Bellerophon in the ‘Land of Nod’: Some Notes on Iliad 6.153-211 (Jeffrey A. White) - Two Blameless Homeric Characters (Frederick M. Combellack) - Catullus and the Polemics of Poetic Reference: Poem 64.1-18 (Richard F. Thomas) - Cicero, the Megalenses and the Defense of Caelius (Michele Renee Salzman) - Clay, Diskin. Georg Luck and a Decade of AJP - CLAY, Diskin. Unspeakable Words in Greek Tragedy - COMBELLACK, Frederick M. Two Blameless Homeric Characters - Croke, Brian. The Originality of Eusebius’ Chronicle - Duban, Jeffrey M. Venus, Epicurus and Naturae Species Ratioque - EDMUNDS, Lowell. The Latin Invitation-Poem: What is it? Where did it come from? - Elder, Peter. Horace, Ode 3.19 - The Epigraphic Habit in the Roman Empire (Ramsay MacMullen) - The Fundamentals of the Via Negativa (Raoul Mortley) - Georg Luck and a Decade of A JP (Diskin Clay) - Homeric Άτη (William F. Wyatt, Jr.) - Horace, Ode 3.19 (Peter Elder) - Interview and Aftermath: Dream, Fantasy, and Intuition in Odyssey 19 and 20 (Joseph Russo) - Kane, Robert L. Oedipus Tyrannus, 1084-85: “I’ll not deny my nature?” - KEAVENEY, Arthur. The King and the Warlords: Romano-Parthian relations circa 64-53 B.C - The King and the Warlords: Romano-Parthian relations circa 64-53 B.C. (Arthur Keaveney) - The Latin Invitation-Poem: What is it? Where did it come from? (Lowell Edmunds) - Luck, Georg. Notes on the Text of Ovid’s Metamorphoses - MACMULLEN, Ramsay. The Epigraphic Habit in the Roman Empire - The Marriage of Rubellius Blandus (Ronald Syme) - MAYER, Roland. Neronian Classicism - Mortley, Raoul. The Fundamentals of the Via Negativa - Neronian Classicism (Roland Mayer) - Notes on the Text of Ovid’s Metamorphoses (Georg Luck) - Oedipus Tyrannus, 1084-85: “I’ll not deny my nature?” (Robert L. Kane) - The Originality of Eusebius’ Chronicle (Brian Croke) - Romer, F. E. The Aisymneteia: A Problem in Aristotle’s Historical Method - Russo, Joseph. Interview and Aftermath: Dream, Fantasy, and Intuition in Odyssey 19 and 20 - Salzman, Michele Renee. Cicero, the Megalenses and the Defence of Caelius - Scodel, Ruth. The Autobiography of Phoenix: Iliad 9.444-95 - Solmsen, Friedrich. Achilles on the Islands of the Blessed: Pindar vs. Homer and Hesiod - Syme, Ronald. The Marriage of Rubellius Blandus - Thomas, Richard F. Catullus and the Polemics of Poetic Reference: Poem 64.1-18 - The Translator of the Greek Res Gestae of Augustus (David N. 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13 Gildersleeve, B.L. (First editor and Founder) American Journal of Philology. Volume CIV
The John Hopkins Press Baltimore 1983 First edition Ex-Library 
472 & iv pages. With library stamps & labels. Light wear to spine, covers & corners. - Volume 104 1983 - Aegospotami Reexamined (Barry S. Strauss) - Anacreon, 358 PMG (Miroslav Marcovich) - The Ancient Accounts of the Battle of Cunaxa (J. M. Bigwood) - Andromache and Dido (Grace Starry West) - Apuleius, Platonic Dualism, and Eleven (Steven Heller) - ASMIS, Elizabeth. Rhetoric and Reason in Lucretius - The Astronomical Crux at Georgies 4.234 (Edwin L. Brown) - Atossa’s Second Entrance: Significant Inaction in Aeschylus’ Persai (David Sider) - BADIAN, E. The Silence of Norbanus - Bedu-Addo, J. T. Sense-Experience and Recollection in Plato’s Meno - BIGWOOD, J. M. The Ancient Accounts of the Battle of Cunaxa - BRIGGS, Ward W., Jr. Housman and Polar Errors - Brown, Edwin L. The Astronomical Crux at Georgies 4.234 - CALDER, William M., III. Diogenes Laertius 3.6: Plato and Euripides - Cash from the Emperor: A Veteran’s Gravestone at Elecik in Galatia (Michael P. Speidel) - CHAPMAN, G. A. H. Some Notes on Dramatic Illusion in Aristophanes - Davidson, J. F. Sophocles, Ajax 172-79 - Diogenes Laertius 3.6: Plato and Euripides (William M. Calder III) - Ditty, John. On an Epigram of Agathias (AP XI 382) - The Echo of a Chaste Obscenity: Verg. E. VI.26 and Symm. EP. VI.22.1 (Robert A. Raster) - Fate, Apollo, and M. Junius Brutus (John Moles) - Foreshadowing and Dramatic Irony in the Story of Dido (Frances Muecke) - HAMP, Eric P. όφρα, τοφρα - HEELER, Steven. Apuleius, Platonic Dualism, and Eleven - Homeric Questions and Hittite Answers (Jaan Puhvel) - Housman and Polar Errors (Ward W. Briggs, Jr.) - Raster, Robert A. The Echo of a Chaste Obscenity: Verg. E. VI.26 and Symm. EP. VI.22.1 - KONRAD, Christoph F. “Reges Armenii Patricios Resalutare Non Solent?” A Note on Cicero, Ad Att. 2.7.2 f - Levine, Daniel B. Penelope’s Laugh: Odyssey 18.163 - LUSCHNIG, C. A. E. The Value of Ignorance in the Hippolytus - Marcovich, Miroslav. Anacreon, 358 PMG - McTighe, Kevin. Nine Notes on Plato’s Lysis - MOLES, John. Fate, Apollo, and M. Junius Brutus - MUECKE, Frances. Foreshadowing and Dramatic Irony in the Story of Dido - Nine Notes on Plato’s Lysis (Kevin McTighe) - Notes on the Bobbio Scholia (D. R. Shackleton Bailey) - Notes on Seneca ‘Rhetor’ (W. S. Watt) - On an Epigram of Agathias (AP XI 382) (John Duffy) - On the Programmatic Formula πρωτον απο των πρώτων in Aristotle (Kenneth Quandt) - Penelope's Laugh: Odyssey 18.163 (Daniel B. Levine) - Propertius 4.7.94 Yet Again (J. C. Yardley) - PUHVEL, Jaan. Homeric Questions and Hittite Answers - Race, William H. Two Pindaric Passages: Pyth. 5.55 and Pyth. 10.21-22 - REESOR, Margaret E. The Stoic ίδιον and Prodicus’ Near-Synonyms - “Reges Armenii Patricios Resalutare Non Solent?” A Note on Cicero, Ad Att. 2.7.2.f (Christoph F. Konrad) - Rhetoric and Reason in Lucretius (Elizabeth Asmis) - Sense-Experience and Recollection in Plato’s Meno (J. T. Bedu-Addo) - SHACKLETON BAILEY, D. R. Notes on the Bobbio Scholia - Sider, David. Atossa’s Second Entrance: Significant Inaction in Aeschylus’ Persai - The Silence of Norbanus (E. Badian) - Some Notes on Dramatic Illusion in Aristophanes (G. A. H. Chapman) - Sophocles, Ajax 172-79 (J. F. Davidson) - SPEIDEL, Michael P. Cash from the Emperor: A Veteran’s Gravestone at Elecik in Galatia - Two Pindaric Passages: Pyth. 5.55 and Pyth. 10.21-22 (William H. Race) - The Value of Ignorance in the Hippolytus (C. A. E. Luschnig) - WATT, W. S. Notes on Seneca Rhetor’ - WEST, Grace Starry. Andromache and Dido - YARDLEY, J. C. Propertius 4.7.94 Yet Again 
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14 Gildersleeve, B.L. (First editor and Founder) American Journal of Philology. Volume CIX
The John Hopkins Press Baltimore 1988 First edition Ex-Library 
634 pages. With library stamps & labels. Light wear to spine, covers & corners. - Volume 109 1988 - AΓAAMA and EIKΩN (Kirsten Koonce) - An Anatolian Turn of Phrase in the Iliad (Jaan Puhvel) - The Anger of Aeneas (Karl Galinsky) - Asconius in Comelianam 68.7—69.13 (Clark) and Roman Legis¬lative Procedure: A Textual Note (Scott Carson) - BANCHICH, THOMAS M. Eunapius, Eustathius, and the Suda - Ben, N. van der. Theophrastus, De Vertigine, Ch. 9, and He¬raclitus fr. 125 - BLYTH, DOUGAL. “The Motion Primary in Actuality”: Note ON Metaphysics A.7 1072b5—6 - BYRE, CALVIN S. Penelope and the Suitors before Odyssan Odyssey 18.158-303 - Carson, Scott. Asconius in Cornelianam 68.7—69.13 (Clark) - Roman Legislative Procedure: A Textual Note - Chryses and the Opening of the Iliad (Robert J. Rabel) - Clarity and Obscurity in the Speeches of Aeschines (Cecil W. Wooten) - CLAUSS, JAMES J. Vergil and the Euphrates Revisited . - COURTNEY, E. 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Who Sang Pindar’s Victory Odes? - Literary Interpretation in the Homeric Scholia: The Similes of the Iliad (Kenneth Snipes) - “The Motion Primary in Actuality”: Note on Metaphysics A. 7 1072b5—6 (Dougal Blyth) - Newman, Robert J. Rediscovering the de Remediis Fortuitorum - A Note on servivisti (Petr. 57.4) (Brent Vine) - A Note of Vergil Eclogue 4.42—45 (Bruce Thornton) - PASCAL, C. BENNETT. Tibullus and the Ambarvalia - PELLICCIA, HAYDEN. The Text of Parmenides B 1.3 (D-K) - Penelope and the Suitors before Odysseus: Odyssey 18.158—303 (Calvin S. Byre) - Petropoulou, Angeliki. The Interment of Patroklos (Iliad 23.252-67) - A Pindaric Feature in the Poems of Callimachus (Therese Fuhrer) - A Poetic Initiation Scene in Hipponax? (Ralph M. Rosen) — Pseudo-Ammonius and the Soul/Body Problem in Some Platonic Texts of Late Antiquity (John M. Rist) - Puhvel, Jann. An Anatolian Turn of Phrase in the Iliad - Rabel, Robert J. Chryses and the Opening of the Iliad - RADIN, ALICE P. 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15 Gildersleeve, B.L. (First editor and Founder) American Journal of Philology. Volume CV
The John Hopkins Press Baltimore 1984 First edition Ex-Library 
503 pages. With library stamps & labels. Light wear to spine, covers & corners. - Volume 105 1984 - Acharnians 181: A Jest After All (Luis A. Losada) - AHL, FREDERICK. The Art of Safe Criticism in Greece and Rome - Allusion and Interpretation in Aeneid 6.440-76 (James Tatum) - Amelius-Amerius: Porphyry Vita Plotini 7 and Eunapius Vitae Soph. 4.2 (Leonardo Taran) - The Archaic Aesthetic (Barbara Hughes Fowler) - Aristaeus, Orpheus, and the Laudes Galli(Howard Jacobson) - The Art of Safe Criticism in Greece and Rome (Frederick Ahl) - BARNES, T. D. Constantine’s Prohibition of Pagan Sacrifice - BASTO, R. G. The Swords of Aeneid 4 - BOYD, BARBARA WEIDEN. Tarpeia’s Tomb: A Note on Propertius 4.4 - BUCKLER, JOHN. The Charitesia at Boiotian Orchomenos - CARRUBBA, Robert. The Structure of Horace Odes 1.3: A Propempticon for Vergil - The Charitesia at Boiotian Orchomenos (John Buckler) - CLAY. JENNY STRAUSS. Homeric axpeiov - COMBELLACK, FREDERICK M. A Homeric Metaphor - Constantine’s Prohibition of Pagan Sacrifice (T. D. Barnes) - A Consultation of Trophonios (IG 7.4136) (Albert Schachter) - COTTON, HANNAH M. Greek and Latin Epistolary Formulae: Some Light on Cicero’s Letter Writing - The Deletion of s in Plautus (Rex Wallace) - Domitianus Dominus: A Gloss on Statius Silvae 1.6.84 (Leonard Thompson) - The Double Significance of Two Plautine Names (Radd K. Ehrmann) - EHRMANN, RADD K. The Double Significance of Two Plautine Names - FOWLER, BARBARA HUGHES. The Archaic Aesthetic - Greek and Latin Epistolary Formuale: Some Light on Cicero’s Letter Writing (Hannah M. Cotton) - HAGUE, REBECCA. Sappho’s Consolation for Atthis, fr. 96 LP - HANSEN, OVE. Were the Native Inhabitants of Thera Called Helots by the Spartan Colonists? - Homeric άχρείον (Jenny Strauss Clay) - A Homeric Metaphor (Frederick M. Combellack) - Homeric Olympus and Its Formulae (William Merritt Sale) - Hoppin, Meredith Clarke. New Perspectives on Horace Odes 1.5 - Horace Satires 2.5: Restrained Indignation (Michael Roberts) - Keitel. Elizabeth. Principate and Civil War in the Annals of Tacitus - Ληστεια and ληζομαι in Thucydides and in IG I ' 41, 67, and 75 (Brian R. MacDonald) - LOSADA, LUIS A. Acharnians 181: A Jest After All - MACQUEEN, BRUCE. On the Correct Understanding of εύ διαβας - New Perspectives on Horace Odes 1.5 (Meredith Clarke Hoppin) - The Origin of Etruscan tusna (“swan”) (Jaan Puhvel) - Ovid Metamorphoses 1.1-4 and Fulgentius’ Mitologiae (Joel C. Relihan) - Principate and Civil War in the Annals of Tacitus (Elizabeth Keitel) - Puhvel, Jaan. The Origin of Etruscan tusna (“swan”) - Pyrrha’s Grotto and the Farewell to Love (D. W. T. Vessey) - Relihan, Joel C. Ovid Metamorphoses 1.1-4 and Fulgentius’ Mitologiae - The Ritual Background of the Erysichthon Story (Noel Robertson) - Roberts, Michael. Horace Satires 2.5: Restrained Indignation - ROBERTSON, NOEL. The Ritual Background of the Erysichthon Story - SALE, WILLIAM MERRITT. Homeric Olympus and Its Formulae - Sappho’s Consolation for Atthis, fr. 96 LP (Rebecca Hague) - Schachter, Albert. A Consultation of Trophonios (IG 7.4136) - SCODEL, RUTH S. Virgil and the Euphrates - Scott, William. The Splitting of Choral Lyric in Aeschylus’ Oresteia - Seneca’s Hercules Furens: One Chorus or Two? (Dana Ferrin Sutton) - The Splitting of Choral Lyric in Aeschylus’ Oresteia (William Scott) - STRAUSS, BARRY S. Thrasybulus and Conon: A Rivalry in Athens in the 390s B.C. - The Structure of Horace Odes 1.3: A Propempticon for Vergil (Robert Carrubba) - Sutton, Dana Ferrin. Seneca’s Hercules Furens: One Chorus or Two? - The Swords of Aeneid 4 (R. G. Basto) - Taran, Leonardo. Amelius-Amerius: Porphyry Vita Plotini 7 and Eunapius Vitae Soph - Tarpeia’s Tomb: A Note on Propertius 4.4 (Barbara Weiden Boyd) - Tatum, James. Allusion and Interpretation in Aeneid 6.440-76 - THOMAS, RICHARD F. Virgil and the Euphrates - Thompson, Leonard. Domitius Dominus: A Gloss on Statius Silvae 1.6.84 - Thrasybulus and Conon: A Rivalry in Athens in the 390s B.C. (Barry S. Strauss) - VESSEY, D. W. T. Pyrrha’s Grotto and the Farewell to Love - Virgil and the Euphrates (Ruth S. Scodel and Richard F. Thomas) - WALLACE, REX. The Deletion of J in Plautus - Were the Native Inhabitants of Thera Called Helots by the Spartan Colonists? (Ove Hansen) 
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16 Gildersleeve, B.L. (First editor and Founder) American Journal of Philology. Volume CVI
The John Hopkins Press Baltimore 1985 First edition Ex-Library 
534 pages. With library stamps & labels. Light wear to spine, covers & corners. - Volume 106 1985 - Άλλ ειδέναι χρη δρωσαν: The Meaning of Sophocles Trachinai 588-93 (Fried¬rich Solmsen) - Aristophanes Ecclesiazusae 76 ff. (K. H. Lee) - Arnott, W. Geoffrey. Ezekiel Exagogue 208 - The Art of Glaukos (Plato Phaedo 108D4-9) (Diskin Clay) - Asconius p. 60 (Clark), Prima Pars: The Trial and Conviction of C. Manilius in 65 B.C. (John T. Ramsey) - Asiarch Reconfirmed (A. D. Macro) - BAILEY, D. R. SHACKLETON. Correspondences - Batstone, William W. Horace Epode 16.15-16 - Beng, Peter. Kastorion of Soloi’s Hymn to Pan (Supplementum Hellenisticum 310) - BLJQUEZ, LAWRENCE J. ΛΙΦΟΥΛΚΌΣ, ΚΙΡΣΟΥΛΚΌΣ - BROPHY, MARY. Deaths in the Pan-Hellenic Games II: All Combative Sports - BROPHY, ROBERT. Deaths in the Pan-Hellenic Games II: All Combative Sports - BROUGHTON, T. ROBERT S. Cleopatra and “The Treasure of the Ptolemies”: A Note - BROWN, CHRISTOPHER. 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17 Gildersleeve, B.L. (First editor and Founder) American Journal of Philology. Volume CVII
The John Hopkins Press Baltimore 1986 First edition Ex-Library 
614 pages. With library stamps & labels. Light wear to spine, covers & corners. - Volume 107 1986 VOLUME 107, No. 1 Whole Number 425 CONTENTS ARTICLES - GARY B. Miles. Cycle of Roman History in Livy’s First Pentad - John PETRUCIONE THE Role of the Poet and His Song in Nemean I - FRANK J. NISETICH Silencing of Pylades (Orestes 1591-92) - Roland MAYER HORACE’S Epistles I and Philosophy - Charles E. Murgia Date of Ovid s Ars Amatoria 3 INTERPRET ATIONS - STEPHEN Fineberg Unshod Maidens at Prometheus 135 - Edward M. Harris Ire Names of Aeschines’ Brothers-in-Law - William R. Nethercut Aeneid 5.105: The Horses of Phaethon - Antonio Ramirez de Verger A note on Tibullus 1.9.21 -22 - Thomas F. Scanlon I 3- j Gloves and the Games of Gallienus VOLUME 107, No. 2 WHOLE NUMBER 426 CONTENTS ARTICLES - CARNES LORD On the Early History of the Aristotelian Corpus - HUGH LEE Pindar, Olympian 3.33-34: “The Twelve-turned terma" and the Length of the Four-Horse Chariot Race - AVA CHITWOOD The Death of Empedocles - SHEILA MURNAGHAN Sophocles, Antigone 904-920 and the Institution of Marriage - Edward M. Anson Diodorus and the Date of Triparadeisus - FREDERICK E. BRENK, S. J. “Auorum spes et purpurei flores”: The Eulogy for Marcellus in Aeneid VI - TIMOTHY GREGORY The Survival of Paganism in Christian Greece INTERPRETATIONS - CHRISTOPHER BROWN Seeing Sleep: fr. 49 Marcovich (DK 22 B 21) - ARCHIBALD ALLEN Electra’s Hair - MATT NEUBURG Two Remarks on the Text of Euripides, Bacchae - KATHRYN J. GUTZWILLER The Plant Decoration on Theocritus’ Ivy-Cup - D. R. Shackleton Bailey Nobiles and novi Reconsidered - R. J. SCHORK The Final Simile in the Aeneid: Roman and Rutullian Ramparts - JOHN G. FITCH Seneca, Troades 197, 578, 584 REVIEW ARTICLE - David Halperin Sexual Ethics and Technologies of the Self. Review of Michel Foucault, L’Usage des plaisirs — Histoire de la sexualite 2 Whole Number 427 107, NO. 3 CONTENTS ARTICLES - Aryeh Finkelberg. The Cosmology of Parmenides - Brian M. Lavelle Nature of Hipparchus’ Insult to Harmodios - Peter Burian. Zeus SOTER TRITOS and Some Triads in Aeschylus’ Oresteia - Ephraim David. AeneasTacticus 11.7-10 and the Argive Revolution of 370 B.C. - Lionel Pearson Speeches in Timaeus’ History - David KONSTAN LOVE in Terence’s Eunuch: The Origins of Erotic Subjectivity - Rosanne M. Gulino Oscan per., perek., and punttram (?hunttram): The Pompeian Roadmakers’ Tablet Once Again INTERPRETATIONS - ERIC HAMP Indo-European Ei in Umbrian - MICHAEL POLIAKOFF Deaths in the Pan-Hellenic Games - Michael Wigodsky Lucretius 2.20.23 - Leonard A. Curchin Marcus Agrippa’s Gout - Thomas N. Habinek The Marriageability of Maximus: Horace, Ode 4.1.13-20 - David H. Porter A Note on the Text of Horace, C. 4.8 David Kovacs Ovid, Fasti 4.831 - Barry Baldwin A Eustathian Source Disclosed REVIEW ARTICLE - Thomas J. Figueira Initiation and Seduction: Two Recent Books on Greek Pederasty. Review of Bernard Sergent, L’Homosexualite dans la mythologie grecque and Gundel Koch-Harnack, Knabenliebe und Tiergeschenke: Ihre Bedeutung im pdderastischen Erziehungssystem Athens. VOLUME 107, No. 4 WHOLE NUMBER 428 CONTENTS ARTICLES - JON SOLOMON The Seikelos Inscription: A Theoretical Analysis - WILHELM BECK Choice and Context: Metrical Doublets for Hera - WILLIAM G. THALMANN Aeschylus’ Physiology of the Emotions - RAMSAY MACMULLEN Personal Power in the Roman Empire - JUDITH GlNSBURG Speech and Allusion in Tacitus, Annals, 3.49-51 and 14.48-49 INTERPRETATIONS - MARY MARGARET MACKENZIE The Moving Posset Stands Still: Heraclitus fr. 125 - Richard E. Grimm Pindar: Pythian 2.90-92 - William S. Anderson Gripus and Stratonicus: Plautus, Rudens 930-36 - MYLES MCDONNELL Ambitus and Plautus’ Amphitruo 65-81 - DANA L. BURGESS Catullus c. 50: The Exchange of Poetry - Anne Gosling Octavian, Brutus and Apollo: A Note on Opportunist Propaganda 
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18 Gildersleeve, B.L. (First editor and Founder) American Journal of Philology. Volume CVIII
The John Hopkins Press Baltimore 1987 First edition Ex-Library 
802 pages. With library stamps & labels. Light wear to spine, covers & corners. - Volume 108 1987 VOLUME 108, No. 1 WHOLE NUMBER 429 CONTENTS ARTICLES - JAMES W. POULTNEY Non-Concinnity in Pindar - DANA FERRIN SUTTON The Theatrical Families of Athens - DONATELLA GALEOTTI PAPI Victors and Sufferers in Euripides’ Helen - JOHN VAN SICKLE The Elogia of the Cornelii Scipiones and the Origin of Epigram at Rome - SUSAN SKULSKY The Sibyl’s Rage and the Marpessan Rock - MYLES MCDONNELL The Speech of Numidicus at Gellius, N. A. 1.6 - James L. Franklin, Jr Pantomimists at Pompeii: Actius Anicetus and his Troupe - KLAUS SALLMANN Reserved for Eternal Punishment: The Elder Pliny’s View of Free Germania (HN 16.1-6) - JOHN NICOLS Indigenous Culture and the Process of Romanization in Iberian Galicia INTERPRETATIONS - David C. Young Pindar and Horace Against the Telchines (Ol. 7.53 and Carm. 4.4.33) - Emily Mcdermott Medea Line 37: A Note - IAN WORTHINGTON Aristophanes Ecclesiazusae 76-81 and Argus - D. POTTER A Note on Ath. Pol. 24.3 - HOWARD JACOBSON Vergil’s Dido and Euripides’ Helen - William C. Calder III “Vir bonus, discendi peritus” VOLUME 108, No. 2 WHOLE NUMBER 430 CONTENTS ARTICLES - MICHAEL C. J. PUTNAM Daedalus, Virgil, and the End of Art - GEORGE DEVEREUX Thamyris and the Muses - FREDERICK M. COMBELLACK The λύσις έκ της λέξεως - Leslie COLLINS The Wrath of Paris: Ethical Vocabulary and Ethical Type in the Iliad - Lowell EDMUNDS The Aristophanic Cleon’s ‘Disturbance’ of Athens - NIALL W. SLATER The Dates of Plautus’ Curculio and Trinummus Reconsidered - EVA M. Thury Lucretius’ Poem as a Simulacrum of the De Rerum Natura - SETH BENARDETE Cicero’s De Legibus: Its Plan and Intention - DAVID SIDER The Love Poetry of Philodemus - G.B. TOWNEND Oppius on Julius Caesar - Thomas F. Curley, III The Consolation of Philosophy as a Work of Literature INTERPRETATIONS - JOHN BRODIE MCDIAR MID Pindar Olympian 6.82-83: The Doxa, The Whetstone, and the Tongue - MARK GRIFFITH Aeschylus Choephori 3a 3b (or 9a-9b)? - J. A. S. Evans The ‘Recent Prominence’ of Themistocles - Annette Teffeteller Dale αυτα τα ισα: Phaedo 74C1: A Philological Perspective - Gregory Crane Bees without Honey, and Callimachean Taste - Ross G. Arthur Sound and Sense in Ox. Pap. XXII 2322 - David Mankin Lucilius and Archilochus: Fragment 698 (Marx) - E. COURTNEY Petronius and the Underworld CONTENTS 108 3 WHOLE NUMBER 431 ARTICLES - P.G. Maxwell-Stuart Homer’s Earrings - RALPH M. ROSEN Hipponax Fr 48 Dg. and the Eleusinian Kykeon - E.M. Hall. The geography of Euripides’ lphigeneia among the Taurians - Richard Moorton Euripides’Andromeda in Aristophanes’ Frogs - Anne H. Groton. Anger in Menander’s Samia - George W. HOUSTON LUCIAN’S Navigium and the Dimensions of the Isis - S.V. Tracy. Laocoon’s Guilt - JEFFREY WILLS Scyphus A Homeric Hapax in Virgil - D. R. Shackleton Bailey On Petronius - W. S. WATT Five Notes on Tacitus, Agricola - Vivienne Gray Mimesis in Greek Historical Theory - John A. C. Greppin Latin Nenia and the Armenian Galen Dictionary - Adrian Parvulescu “Coppice” and “Coppicing” in Old Forestry. A Note on the Etymology of Grk. δρίος; ‘Coppice’ and Skt. Vana ‘Forest’ - MARTHA W. BALDWIN BOWSKY M. Tittius Sex.f. Aem. and the Jews of Berenice (Cyrenaica) Michael B. Poliakoff - Melankomas, έκ κλίμακος, and Greek Boxing - Christoph F. Konrad Some Friends of Sertorius - CHARLES ZABROWSKI A Note on the Interlinear Glosses in the Aeschylean Codex Marc. Gr. 468 (Nunc 653)(V) Volume 108 No 4 Whole Number 432 CONTENTS - Thomas Cole. 1 + 1= 3: Studies in Pindar’s Arithmetic - Glenn W MOST TWO leaden Metaphors in Pindar P. 2 - Richard HAMILTON CRIES WITHIN and the Tragic Skene - Wesley E THOMPSON The commercial Dispute at D. 52.20 - Joseph F GANNON An interpretation of Timon of Phlius Fr. 38 D - George KLOSKO PLATO AND THE MORALITY OF FALLACY - P.A. VAN DER WAERDT Aristotle’s criticism of Soul Division - E. Badian. Probability in an Emendation in Cicero’s Letters - Howard Jacobson Horace’s Maeonian Song - Patricia A. Johnston Berenice, and Arsinoe: Aeneid 6.460 - Martin M. WINKLER “Tuque Optime Vates”: Musaeus in Book Six of the Aeneid - BRUCE HEIDEN Laudes Herculeae: Suppressed Savagery in the Hymn to Hercules (Verg. A. 8.285-305) - CHARLES R. BARTON Greek EIPΩ, Latin Sero, Armenian Verum - Brian Joseph and Rex Wallace Latin sum/Oscan sum, sim, esum - Eric P. Hamp Ad AJP 102 (1981) - Eric P. Hamp Latin Animus, Anima - BARRY BALDWIN Egersimon in Martianus Capella - Christian Habicht, G. W. Bowersock, and C. P. Jones Epigraphica Asiae Minoris Rapta aut Obruta - FRANCIS PIEJKO The Settlement of Sardis after the Fall of Achaeus - Kent J. Rigsby A Decree of Haliartus on Cult - BARRY STRAUSS A Note on the Topography and Tactics of the Battle of Aegospotami - NANCY DEMAND Herodotus’ Encomium of Athens: Science or Rhetoric? - HAGITH SIVAN On Foederati, Hospitalitas, and the Settlement of the Goths in a.d. 418 
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19 Gildersleeve, B.L. (First editor and Founder) American Journal of Philology. Volume CX
The John Hopkins Press Baltimore 1989 First edition Ex-Library 
685 pages. With library stamps & labels. Light wear to spine, covers & corners. - Volume 110 1989 Number 437 CONTENTS - TERRY L. PAPILLON Text and Context in Pindar’s Isthmian 8.70 - CARL A. ANDERSON THEmistocles and Cleon in Aristophanes’ Knights 763 ff. - RA’ANANA MERIDOR Euripides’ Troades and the Andromache Scene - B. M. LAVELLE EPIKOUROI in Thucydides - THEMAS M. MURPHY THE Vilification of Eratosthenes and Theramenes in Lysias 12 - JOHN DILLON TAMPERING with the Timaeus: Ideological Emendations in Plato, with Special Reference to the Timaeus - DANIEL W. GRAHAM The Etymology of Έντελεχεια - Shawn O’Bryhim The Originality of Plautus’ Casina - AGNES MICHELS Macrobius on “Chromatic Sheep” - Richard F. Moorton The Innocence of Italy in Vergil’s Aeneid - D. R. SHACKLETON BAILEY More Corrections and Explanations of Martial - M. P. Speidel and M. F. Pavkovic Legion II Flavia Constantia at Luxor - N. G. L. Hammond Aspects of Alexander’s Journal and Ring in his Last Days Number 438 CONTENTS ARTICLES - William H. Race Elements of Style in Pindaric Break-Offs - Haruo Konishi Agamemnon’s Reasons for Yielding - S. DOUGLAS OLSON THE Staging of Aristophanes, EC. 504-727 - Peter Aicher Ennius’s Dream of Homer - David KOVACS NOTES on Latin Prose Authors - David P. Kubiak Piso’s Madness (Cic. In Pis. 21 and 47) - Patrick E. Kehoe Was Book 5 Once in a Different Place in the Aeneid? - Edward M. Harris Iphicrates at the Court of Cotys - SIMON SWAIN PLUTARCH: Chance, Providence, and History - HALSEY ROYDEN The Tenure of Office of the Quinquennales in the Roman Professional Collegia - DONNA W. HURLEY Gaius Caligula in the Germanicus Tradition REVIEW ARTICLE - William C. Scott Homer: Text, Context, and Tradition NUMBER 439 CONTENTS ARTICLES - S. DOUGLAS OLSON THE Stories of Helen and Menelaus (Odyssey 4.240-89) and the Return of Odysseus - RAINIER FRIEDRICH ZEUS and the Phaeacians: Odyssey 13.158 - Helena JENY Troizen and the Setting of Hippolytos Stephanephoros - A. J Graham and R. Alden Smith An Ellipse in the Thrasian Decree about Delation (ML 83)? - W.J. McCoy Memnon of Rhodes at the Granicus - Joe PARK POE OCTAVIA Praetexta and its Senecan Model - Albert A. BELL, JR. A NOTE on Revision and Authenticity in Pliny’s Letters - Daniel J. GEAGAN Spaces. Diereses, and Breathings - FERNANDO GASCO The Meeting Between Aelius Aristides and Marcus Aurelius at Smyrna - ROGER A. PACK Two Classical Forgeries INTERPRETATIONS - NEIL O’ SULLIVAN O ΘHΛYΣ OPOΣ (Aeschylus, Agamemnon 485) - EDWARD COURTNEY Vergil, Georgies 3.44 - FRANCIS M. DUNN A Prose Hexameter in Seneca? (Consolatio ad Marciam 26.7) BRIEF MENTION - GEORGE A. KENNEDY Ancient Antecedents of Modem Literary Theory NUMBER 440 CONTENTS ARTICLES - LESLIE BURKE KAΠHΛEIA and Deceit: Theognis 59-60 - Christopher CAREY THE Performance of the Victory Ode - James S. ROMM ARISTOTLE’S Elephant and the Myth of Alexander’s Scientific Patronage - Cecil W. WOOTEN DIONYSIUS of Halicarnassus and the Style of Demosthenes - Steve M. CERUTTI AND L. RICHARDSON, JR. The Retiarius Tunicatus of Suetonius, Juvenal, and Petronius - Laurence D. STEPHENS THE Latin Construction fore/futurum (esse) ut(i): Syntactic, Semantic. Pragmatic, and Diachronic Considerations BRIEF MENTION - Genre, Expectation, and Dramatic Criticism (James W. Halporn) - The Aris & Phillips Classical Texts (William C. West, III) REVIEW ARTICLE - C. ROBERT PHILLIPS, III Classical Scholarship Against Its History 
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20 Gildersleeve, B.L. (First editor and Founder) American Journal of Philology. Volume CXI
The John Hopkins Press Baltimore 1990 First edition Ex-Library 
587 pages. With library stamps & labels. Light wear to spine, covers & corners. - Volume 111 1990 - Apollo as a Model for Achilles in the Iliad (Robert J. Rabel) - BATSTONE, William W. Etsi: A Tendentious Hypotaxis in Caesar’s Plain Style - Beast-Lore: Catuli and Lioness at Tiberianus 2.14 (Alexander MacGregor) - BECKER, ANDREW SPRAGUE. The Shield of Achilles and the Poetics of Homeric Description - BENNETT, Larry J., and Wm. Blake Tyrrell. Sophocles’ Antigone and Funeral Oratory - BOYD, BARBARA WEIDEN. “Non hortamine longo”: An Ovidian “Correction” of Virgil - BROUGHTON, T. ROBERT S. L. Manlius Torquatus and the Governors of Asia - BROWN . ROBERT D. The Homeric Background to a Vergilian Repetition (Aeneid 1.744 = 3.516) - Changing Patterns of Scholarship as Seen from the Center for Hellenic Studies (Zeph Stewart) - Cicero's Strategy of Embarrassment in the Speech for Plancius (Christopher P. Craig) - COMPTON, Todd. 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