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1st millennium BC / Prosopography of Ancient Rome / Literature / Ancient Roman women / Latin poetry / Lesbia / Catullus / Edith Hall / Procopius / Constantius II / Panaetius / Euripides
Date: 2016-01-28 18:12:29
1st millennium BC
Prosopography of Ancient Rome
Literature
Ancient Roman women
Latin poetry
Lesbia
Catullus
Edith Hall
Procopius
Constantius II
Panaetius
Euripides

Abstracts ASCS 37 Drunk with Blood: The Role of Platonic Baccheia in Lucan and Statius Eva Anagnostou-Laoutides

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