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vol. 22, 1988:

  • Antti ARJAVA, Divorce in later Roman law, pp. 5-21
  • Christer BRUUN, Caligatus, tubicen, optio carceris, & the centurions' positions: Some remarks on an inscription in ZPE 71 (1988),  pp. 23-40
  • Edward COURTNEY, Five notes on the Appendix Vergiliana, pp. 41-42
  • Siegfried JÄKEL, Philosophisch orientierte Ansätze einer Sprachtheorie bei Gorgias, Isokrates und Epikur, pp. 43-57
  • Iiro KAJANTO, The idea of fate in Poggio Bracciolini, pp. 59-73
  • Mika KAJAVA, A new catalogue of Roman upper-class women, pp. 75-93
  • Bengt LÖFSTEDT, Zu Bedas Predigten, pp. 95-98
  • Outi MERISALO, Aspects of the textual history of Poggio Bracciolini's De varietate fortunae, pp. 99-111
  • Olli SALOMIES, Epigraphische Beiträge, pp. 113-132
  • Karl-Gustav SANDELIN, Mithras = Auriga?, pp. 133-135
  • Timo SIRONEN, Un obolo di Fistelia da Fregellae, pp. 137-143
  • Heikki SOLIN, Analecta epigraphica, pp. 141-162
  • Leena TALVIO, Iohannis Lemouicensis Morale Somnium Pharaonis. Problemi di datazione, pp. 163-177
  • Toivo VILJAMAA, From grammar to rhetoric. First exercises in composition according to Quintilian, Inst. 1, 9, pp. 179-201

 

 

 

 


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