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  1. Pandering for the Greater Good? Senate, People, and Politics in Cicero’s de lege agraria 1 and 2
  2. L. S. FOTHERINGHAM, PERSUASIVE LANGUAGE IN CICERO'S PRO MILONE: A CLOSE READING AND COMMENTARY (Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies Supplement 121). London: Institute of Classical Studies, School of Advanced Studies, University of London, 20...
  3. The Poetics of Naevius' ‘Epitaph’ and the History of Latin Poetry
  4. Text and Context in the Roman Forum
  5. Binary Phrases and the Middle Style as Social Code: "Rhetorica ad Herennium" 4.13 and 4.16
  6. Arbitria Vrbanitatis:Language, Style, and Characterization in Catullus cc. 39 and 37
  7. Beyond (Dis)belief: Rhetorical Form and Religious Symbol in Cicero's de Divinatione
  8. Catullus and Elite Republican Social Discourse