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Alexandria ad Aegyptum in the Julio-Claudian Age
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Eye Medicine in the Roman Empire
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Porphyrian Studies since 1913
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A Bibliography of Petronius (1945-1982)
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Heroic Models for the Sordid Present: Juvenal’s View of Tragedy
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Venus Victrix - Roman and Oriental
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The Rise of Ethnic Units in the Roman Imperial Army
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Legionaries from Asia Minor
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The Roman Army in Arabia
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Nubia's Roman Garrison
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Legionary Cohorts in Mauretania: The Role of Legionary Cohorts in the Structure of Expeditionary Armies
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The Origin and Purpose of Matthew’s Gospel: Matthean Scholarship from 1945-1980
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Aelius Aristides’ Political Ideas
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Rabbinic Anthropology
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Archaeology and the Religion of Judaism in Palestine
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Plotinus, Porphyry and the Neoplatonic Interpretation of the ‘Categories’
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Petronius’ ‘Satyricon’ and its Neronian Context
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Thrace in the Eastern Dynastic Network
II.7.1 (1979) 186-211
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Dynasts from Pontus
II.7.2 (1980) 913-930
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The Dynasty of Emesa
II.8 (1977) 198-219
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The Dynasty of Judaea in the First Century
II.8 (1977) 296-354
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The Dynasty of Commagene
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War and Peace in the New Testament
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War and the Christian Conscience I. The Early Years
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Priesthoods and Priestly Careers in Ancient Rome
II.16.3 (1986) 2314-2331
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Biographies of Philosophers and Rulers as Instruments of Religious Propaganda in Mediterranean Antiquity
II.16.2 (1978) 1619-1651
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