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The Barbarian Paradox: The Contradictory Portrayal of Medea and Dionysus in Euripides
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“The Body Book” for Christian Epic Poetry: How Milton and Pope Christianized Greco-Roman Conceptions of Embodied Divinity in Paradise Lost and The Iliad
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American Receptions of Thucydides in the Antebellum Slavery Debate
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The Spirit of the Natural Law: Receptions of Cicero in the Works of Justice James Wilson
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Disgust and Discernment in Aristophanes' Knights
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American Ethnonationalism and the Mos Maiorum: 21st Century Rhetoric with Roots in the Late Roman Republic
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Sophrosyne and Pseudos: Performing the End of the Ancient Greek Novel
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Tragicae Electiones: Treason, Incest and Filicide in the Middle Books of the Metamorphoses
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Impeachment and Accountability in Ancient Rome and America: An Examination of the Rhetorical Strategies against Officials in Ancient and Modern Day
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Seneca the Younger on Education and Slavery in the Ancient Roman Empire: Equal Access to Philosophy Regardless of Genealogical Background
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Femina Princeps: The Life and Reputation of Livia Drusilla
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'Til Death Do Us Part: Exceptional Women in Classical Athens and the Roman Empire
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In Formam Deorum: Venus, Virtue, and Portrait Nudity
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Iste ego sum: Re-embodying and Reflecting the Early Bronze Age Cycladic Figurines
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