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An alphabetical list of the articles published in Acta Classica.

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Adkin, N. (1993) Heri catechumenus, hodie pontifex (Jerome, Epist. 69.9.4). Vol. 36. 113-118.
Alvares, J. (2000) Perspective and Ideal in Chariton’s Chaireas and Callirhoe. Vol. 42. 5-14.
Apthorp, M. J. (1974) Some Textual Problems in Odyssey 10. Vol. 17. 11-34.
Atkinson, J. E. (1973) The Curtii Rufii again. Vol. 16. 129-134.
Atkinson, J. E. (1981) Macedon and Athenian Politics in the Period 338 to 323 BC. Vol. 24. 37-48.
Atkinson, J. E. (1998) Truth and Reconciliation in the Athenian Way. Vol. 42. 5-14.
Atkinson, J. E. (2000) Justinian and the Tribulations of Transformation. Vol. 43. 15-32.
Atkinson, J. E. (2001) Turning Crises into Drama: The Management of Epidemics in Classical Antiquity.  Vol. 44. 35-52.
Atkinson, J. E. (2002) The Plague of 542: Not the Birth of the Clinic. Vol. 45. 1-18.
Atkinson, J. E. (2003) Athenian Law and the Will of the People in the Fourth Century BC. Vol. 21-48.
Atkinson, J. E. (2006) Ethnic Cleansing in Roman Alexandria in 38. Vol. 49. 31-54.
Atkinson, J. E. (2007) On Judging Alexander: A Matter of Honour. Vol. 50. 15-28.
Atkinson, J. E., Elsie Truter, and Etienne Truter (2009), Alexander's Last Days: Malaria and Mind Games. Vol. 52. 23-46.

Austin, N. J. E. (1972) Ammianus’ Account of the Adrianople Campaign: Some Strategic Observations. Vol. 15. 77-84.
Baldwin, B. (1973) Aulus Gellius and his Circle. Vol. 16. 103-108.
Baldwin, B. (1974) Notes on Cleophon. Vol. 17. 35-48.
Baldwin, B. (1975) Suetonius: Birth, Disgrace and Death. Vol. 18. 61-70.
Baldwin, B. (1975) The Career of Oribasius. Vol. 18. 85-98.
Baldwin, B. (1976) Athenaeus and his Work. Vol. 19. 21-42.
Baldwin, B. (1977) The Minor Characters in Athenaeus. Vol. 20. 37-48.
Baldwin, B. (1978) Trimalchio’s Domestic Staff. Vol. 21. 87-98.
Baldwin, B. (1979) Juvenal’s Crispinus. Vol. 22. 109-114.
Baldwin, B. (1981) Seneca and Petronius. Vol. 24. 132-140.
Baldwin, B. (1988) Editing Petronius: Methods and Examples. Vol. 31. 37-50.
Baldwin, B. (1989) Some Pleasures of Later Roman Literature: the African Contribution. Vol. 32. 37-58.
Baldwin, B. (1992) Greek in Cicero’s Letters. Vol. 35. 1-18.
Baldwin, B. (1999) One for Falco: The Tribune and his Lady. Vol. 42. 15-22.
Barceló, P. (1992) Das frühgriechische Königtum aus der Sicht des Aristoteles. Vol. 35. 115-132.
Barceló, P. (1994) The Perception of Carthage in Classical Greek Historiography. Vol. 37. 1-15.
Barceló, P. (1999) Caesar Gallus and Constantius II. Ein gescheitertes Experiment? Vol. 42. 23-34.
Barkhuizen, J. H. (1968) Structural Patterns in Pindar’s Seventh Olympian Ode. Vol. 11. 25-37.
Barkhuizen, J. H. (1976) Structural Text Analysis and the Problem of Unity in the Odes of Pindar. Vol. 19. 1-20.
Barkhuizen, J. H. (1977) Helene by Alkaios en Sappho. Vol. 20. 1-22.
Barkhuizen, J. H. (1979) The Psychological Characterization of Medea in Apollonius of Rhodes, Argonautica 3, 744-824. Vol. 22. 33-48.
Barkhuizen, J. H. (1981) The Plutus of Aristophanes. Vol. 24. 17-22.
Barkhuizen, J. H. (1986) Narrative Apostrophe in the Kontakia of Romanos the Melodist, with Special Reference to his Hymn ‘On Judas’. Vol 29. 19-28.
Barkhuizen, J. H. (1990) Romanos Melodos, Kontakion 10 (Oxf.): ‘On the sinful woman’. Vol. 33. 33-53.
Barkhuizen, J. H. (1993) Romanos Melodos, ‘On the Ten Virgins’ (48 Oxf. = 51 sc). Vol. 36. 39-54.
Barkhuizen, J. H. (1995) John Chrysostom, Homily 50 on Matthew 14:23-36 (PG 58,503-510). A Perspective on his Homiletic Art. Vol. 38. 43-56.
Barkhuizen, J. H. (1996) The Parable of the Prodigal Son as a Eucharistic Metaphor in Romanos Melodos’ Kontakion 49 (Oxf.). Vol. 39. 39-54.
Barkhuizen, J. H. (2003) Amphilochius of Iconium, Homily 5: ‘On Holy Sabbath’. Translation and Commentary. Vol. 46. 49-70.
Barkhuizen, J. H. (2004) Proclus of Constantinople, Encomium on 'All the Saints' (Homily 34). Translation and Analysis. Vol. 47. 1-26.
Barkhuizen, J. H. (2007) Romanus Melodos, 'On the Massacre of the Innocents'. A Perspecctive on Ekphrasis as a Method of Patristic Exegesis. Vol. 50. 29-50.

Barkhuizen, J. H. and H. G. Els (1983) On Sappho, Fr. 16 (L. P.). Vol. 26. 23-32.
Basson, W. P. (1980) The Riddle of Catullus 49. Vol. 23. 45-52.
Basson, W. P. (1982) Vergil’s Catalogue of Etruscan Forces. Some observations. Vol. 25. 51-61.
Basson, W. P. (1984) Vergil’s Mezentius: A Pivotal Personality. Vol. 27. 57-70.
Basson, W. P. (1986) Vergil’s Camilla: a Paradoxical Character. Vol. 29. 57-68.
Basson, W. P. (1979) Vergilius se Siening van die Romeinse Geskiedenis. Vol. 22. 73-90.
Bauman, R. A. (1966) The Abdication of ‘Collatinus’. Vol. 9. 129-142.
Bauman, R. A. (1968) A Message for Amphipolis. Vol. 11. 170-181.
Bauman, R. A. (1973) Roman Legal Writing – A Late Flowering of the Roman Literary Genius. Vol. 16. 135-146.
Baumann, R. A. (1986) Rome and the Greeks: Apropos of a Recent Work. Vol. 29. 85-98.
Baumbach, L. (1964) The Mycenean Contribution to Greek Etymology. Vol. 7. 1-8.
Baumbach, L. (1971) The Dilemma of the Horns – an Analysis of the Knossos Mc Tablets. Vol. 14. 1-16.
Baumbach, L. (1973) The ‘Coming of Age’ of Mycenology – the First Twenty-one Years. Vol. 16. 1-14.
Baumbach, L. (1980) A Doric Fifth Column? Vol. 23. 1-12.
Baumbach, L. (1985) Shakespeare and the Classics. Vol. 28. 77-86.
Baumbach, L. (1987) Names of Shepherds at Knossos. Vol. 30. 5-10.
Bell, B. (1989) Roman Literary Attitudes to Foreign Terms and the Carthaginian ‘Sufetes’. Vol. 32. 29-36.
Bell, B. (1991) Roman Literary Attitudes to Technical Terms. Vol. 34. 83-92.
Bell, B. (1992) The language of Classical Latin Poets as an Indication of Familiarity with Jewish institutions. Vol. 35. 61-72.
Berno, F. R. (2006) Il cavallo saggio e lo stolto Enea: due citazioni virgiliane in Seneca (Epist. 95.67-71; 56.12-14). Vol. 49. 55-78.
Beyers, E. E. (1960) The Refrain in the Song of the Fates in Catullus c. 64. Vol. 3. 86-89.
Bicknell, J. P. (1966) To Apeiron, Apeiros Aer, and to Periechon. Vol. 9. 27-48.
Bicknell, P. J. (1969) Anaximenes’ Astronomy. Vol. 12. 53-86.
Bosman, P. R. (1993) Pathology of a Guilty Conscience: the Legacy of Euripides’ Orestes. Vol. 36. 11-26.
Bosman, P. R. (1997) Why Conscience Makes Cowards of us All: a Classical Perspective. Vol. 40. 63-76.

Bosman, P. R. (2007) King Meets Dog: the Origin of the Meeting between Alexander and Diogenes. Vol. 50. 51-64.
Bosman, P. R. (2008) Traces of Cynic Monotheism in the Early Roman Empire. Vol. 51. 1-20.

Botha, A. D. (1980) Livy XXVI.41.3-25 and XXVIII.43.2-44.18. Vol. 23. 69-82.
Botha, C. J. (1977) Taalkennis ‘n Vereiste vir Romeinse Bugerskap? Vol. 20. 167-180.
Botha, L. (1988) The Asiatic Campaign of Agesilaus – the Topography of the Route from Ephesus to Sardis. Vol. 31. 71-80.
Braach, V. (1975) De Ratione Edendi Dragmatici Operis Guilelme A Conchis. Vol. 18. 109-134.
Bredenkamp, F. (1978) Die Pligte van die Keisersfiguur binne ‘n Vroeg-Christelike Politieke Teorie. Vol. 21. 129-147.
Burns, T. S. (1982) Theodoric the Great and the Concepts of Power in Late Antiquity. Vol. 25. 99-118.
Campbell, D. A. (1985) Horace and Anacreon. Vol. 28. 35-38.
Carney, T. F. (1960) The Changing Picture of Claudius. Vol. 3. 99-104.
Carney, T. F. (1964) The Words sodes and quaeso in Terentian Usage. Vol. 7. 57-63.
Carney, T. F. (1969) Content Analysis for Classicists. Vol. 12. 151-168.
Chandler, C. (2008) Strategies for Encomium in Dio of Prusa, Oration 53. Vol. 51. 21-30.

Chapman, C. M. (1979) Cicero and Sulpicius Rufus (tr.pl. 88 BC). Vol. 22. 61-72.
Chapman, G. A. H. (1978) Aristophanes and History. Vol. 21. 59-70.
Chapman, G. A. H. (1983) Aristophanes for All? Vol. 26. 41-52.
Charles, M. (2002) Caluus Nero: Domitian and the Mechanics of Predecessor Denigration. Vol. 45. 19-50.
Charles, M. (2006) Suetonius, Domitianus 1.1: Nerva and Domitian. Vol. 49. 79-88.
Christ, K. (1999) Zentrum, Grenze und Peripherie: Die Elbe in augusteischer und tiberischer Zeit. Vol. 42. 35-46.
Chroust, A. H. (1966) The Psychology in Aristotle’s Lost Dialogue Eudemus or On the Soul. Vol. 9. 49-62.
Chroust, A.-H. (1973) Some Reflections on the Aeternitas Mundi in Aristotle’s On Philosophy. Vol. 16. 25-32.
Cilliers, J. F. G. (1974) The Tartarus Motif in Tibullus’ Elegy 1.3. Vol. 17. 75-80.
Cilliers, L. (1978) Die Oorgang van Prinsipaat na Dominaat: Konstitusionele en Buite-konstitusionele Faktore. Vol. 21. 115-128.

Cilliers, L. (1985) Die ‘Absurde’ Profesie van Apollo in Euripides se Orestes. Vol. 28. 13-20.

Cilliers, L. (1991) Menelaus’ ‘Unnecessary Baseness of Character’ in Euripides’ Orestes. Vol. 34. 21-32.

Cilliers, L. (1993) Public Health in Roman Legislation. Vol. 36. 1-10.

Cilliers, L. (1995) Komedie, kykers en karakters. Vol. 38. 1-16.

Cilliers, L. en Retief, F. P. (1999) Die Helende Hand: Die Rol van die Vrou in die Antieke Geneeskunde. Vol. 42. 47-66.
Cilliers, L. & Retief, F. P. (2000) The Sulla Syndrome Vol. 43. 33-44.

Claassen, J.-M. (1987) Error and the Imperial Household: An Angry God and the Exiled Ovid’s Fate. Vol. 30. 31-48.
Claassen, J.-M. (1992) Cicero’s Banishment: Tempora et Mores. Vol. 35. 19-48.
Claassen, J.-M. (1998) The Familiar Other: the Pivotal Role of Women in Livy’s Narrative of Political Development in Early Rome. Vol. 41. 71-104.
Claassen, J.-M. (2004) Plutarch's Little Girl. Vol. 47. 27-50.

Claassen, J.-M. (2009) Cornelius Fronto: A 'Libyan Nomad' at Rome. Vol. 52. 47-72.
Coleman, K. M. (2005) Martial, Book 6: A Gift for the Matronalia? Vol. 48. 23-36.
Coleman, K. M. (2008) Exchanging Gladiators for an Aqueduct at Aphrodisias (SEG 50.1096). Vol. 51. 31-46.

Conomis, N. C. (1965) Varia Graeca (6): Andocides PERI/ TW/N MYSTHRI/WN. Vol. 8. 53-62.
Conomis, N. C. (1966) Varia Graeca (7): Hesychiana II. Vol. 9. 63-72.
Conradie, P. J. (1965) Die Figuur van Odusseus by Gerhart Hauptmann. Vol. 8. 63-70.
Conradie, P. J. (1968) The Orestes Myth in Eighteenth Century Drama. Vol. 11. 145-152.
Conradie, P. J. (1972) Bertolt Brecht se Houding teenoor Aristoteles en die Griekse Tragedie. Vol. 15. 3-24.
Conradie, P. J. (1975) Pierre Corneille and the Poetics of Aristotle. Vol. 18. 47-60.
Conradie, P. J. (1977) The Literary Nature of Greek Myths: A Critical Discussion of G. S. Kirk’s Views. Vol. 20. 49-58.
Conradie, P. J. (1979) Nabootsing en Oorspronklikheid in Racine se “Phèdre”. Vol. 22. 49-60.
Conradie, P. J. (1981) Contemporary Politics in Greek Tragedy. A Critical Discussion of Different Approaches. Vol. 24. 23-36.
Conradie, P. J. (1986) Enkele Moderne Benaderings van die Griekse Tragedie. Vol. 29. 3-18.
Considine, P. (1966) Some Homeric Terms for Anger. Vol. 9. 15-26.
Cook, J. (2008) The Jewish Background of the So-called 'Gospel' of Judas. Vol. 51. 47-56.

Craik, E. M. (1998) Language of Sexuality and Sexual Inversion in Euripides’ Hippolytos. Vol. 41. 29-44.
Cronjé, J. V. (1993) The Principle of Concealment (TO\ LAQEI=N) in Greek Literary Theory. Vol. 36. 55-64.
Cronjé, J. van W. (1985) Seleksie en Ordening in die Stylteorie van Dionusios van Halikarnassos. Vol. 28. 47-56.
Cummings, M. (2006) Paraclausithyric Parodies in Lysistrata and Vespae. Vol. 49. 89-112.
Dannenbring, R. (1972) Arma et Leges. Über die justinianische Gesetzgebung im Rahmen ihrer eigener Zeit. Vol. 15. 113-138.
Davies, R. W. (1976) Military Decorations and the British War. Vol. 19. 115-122.
Davis, S. (1960) Greek and Roman Coins and their Historical Interest. Vol. 3. 67-76.
De Kock, E. L. (1960) Sophokles: Oidipus Tyrannos – Koorgedeeltes. Vol. 3. 36-39.

De Marre, M. (2004) Docta nimis visa et facunda: Wishful Thinking or Social Reality? Vol. 27. 51-74.
Dembskey, E. J. (2009) The Aqua Claudia Interruption. Vol. 52. 73-82.

De Vogel, C. J. (1964) Het Godsbegrip bij Plato – I. Vol. 7. 32-43.
De Vogel, C. J. (1965) Het Godsbegrip bij Plato – II. Vol. 8. 38-52.
De Wet, B. X. (1969) The So-called Defensive Policy of Pericles. Vol. 12. 103-120.

De Wet, B. X. (1977) The Electra of Sophocles: A Study in Social Values. Vol. 20. 23-36.

De Wet, B. X. (1981) Aspects of Plutarch’s Portrayal of Pompey. Vol. 24. 119-132.
De Wet, B. X. (1988) Plutarch's Use of the Poets. Vol. 31. 13-26.

Den Boer, W. (1960) The Emperor Silvanus and his Army. Vol. 3. 105-109.
Devine, A. M. (1984) Diodorus’ Account of the Battle of Gaza. Vol. 27. 31-40.
Dietrich, B. C. (1964) Xanthus’ Prediction – a Memory of Popular Cult in Homer. Vol. 7. 9-24
Dietrich, B. C. (1965) Some Eastern Traditions in Greek Thought. Vol. 8. 11-30.
Dietrich, B. C. (1968) Prolegomena to the Study of Greek Cult Continuity. Vol. 11. 153-169.
Dietrich, B. C. (1969) Some Myth and Fact about the Dorians. Vol. 12. 47-52.
Dietrich, B. C. (1971) New Vases in the Rhodes Museum. Vol. 14. 119-122.
Dietrich, B. C. (1972) Two New Rhodes University Vases. Vol. 15. 1-2.
Dietrich, B. C. (1975) The Triumph of Barbarism and Religion – The Early Christians in the Roman World. Vol. 18. 71-84.
Dietrich, B. C. (1975) Two Kylikes in the Rhodes Collection. Vol. 18. 5-8.
Dietrich, B. C. (1977) Aspects of Myth and Religion. Vol. 20. 59-72.
Dietrich, B. C. and A. C. (1966) The Rhodes University Vases. Vol. 9. 1-14.
Dihle, A. (1988) Semantische und syntaktische Probleme der Sprache Solons. Vol. 31. 27-36.

Domanski, A. (2007) Principles of Early Education in Plato's Laws. Vol. 50. 65-80.
Dominik, W. J. (1993) Change or Decline? Literature in the Early Principate. Vol. 105-112.
Doyle, A. (2008) Cassandra - Feminine Correct in Aeschylus's Agamemnon. Vol. 51. 57-90.

Du Toit, L. A. (1977) Tacitus and the Rebellion of Boudicca. Vol. 20. 149-158.
Echinger, Cl. and G. Maurach (1984) Horaz, Carm. 1.8. Vol. 27. 71-82.
Eck, W. (1986) Augustus’ administrative Reformen: Pragmatismus oder systematisches Planen? Vol. 29. 105-120.
Eck, W. (1999) Flavius Iuncus, Bürger von Flavia Neapolis, ein kaiserlicher Prokurator? Zur Integration der Führungsschichten der Provinz Iudaea ins römische Imperium. Vol. 42. 67-76.
Elferink, L. J. (1982) The Beginning of Euripides’ Alcestis. Vol. 25. 43-50.
Elferink, M. A. (1967) ΤU/CH et Dieu chez Procope de Césarée. Vol. 10. 111-134.
Erasmus, H. J. (1960) Eunomia. Vol. 3. 53-64.
Erasmus, H. J. (1964) Moderne Sisteembou en die Romeinse Geskiedenis. Vol. 7. 89-107.
Evans, R. J. (1986) Q. Caecilius Metellus Macedonicus. Vol. 29. 99-104.
Evans, R. J. (1991) Candidates and Competition in Consular Elections at Rome between 218 and 49 BC. Vol. 34. 111-136.
Evans, R. J. (1997) The Augustan ‘Purge’ of the Senate and the Census of 86 BC. Vol. 40. 77-86.
Evans, R. J. (1999) Displaying Honourable Scars: A Roman Gimmick. Vol. 42. 77-94.
Evans, R. J. (2005) Rome's Cimbric Wars (114-101 BC) and their Impact on the Iberian Peninsula. Vol. 48. 37-56.

Evans, R. J. (2007) The Sulpician Law on Debt: Implcations for the Political Elite and Broader Ramifications. Vol. 50. 81-94

Evans, R. J. (2008) Gaius Marius in Iberia and Gaul: Family Affairs and Provincial Clients. Vol. 51. 77-90.
Farrer, B. H. P. (1967) The Different Moods of Horace, Vol. 10. 1-10.
Farron, S. (1978) The Character of Hector in the Iliad. Vol. 21. 39-58.
Farron, S. (1979) The Portrayal of Women in the Iliad. Vol. 22. 15-32.
Farron, S. (1980) Aeneid VI, 826-835 (the Vision of Julius Caesar and Pompey) as an Attack on Augustan Propaganda. Vol. 23. 53-68.
Farron, S. (1981) The Death of Turnus viewed in the Perspective of its Historical Background. Vol. 24. 97-106.
Farron, S. (1983) The Sentimentality, Romanticism and Emotionalism of the Ancient Greeks and Romans, with Specific Reference to Aeneid 4. Vol. 26. 83-94.
Farron, S. (1984) Dido ‘Aversa’ in Aeneid IV, 362 and VI, 465-471. Vol. 27. 83-90.
Farron, S. (1985) Aeneas’ Human Sacrifice. Vol. 28. 21-34.
Farron, S. (1986) Aeneas’ Revenge for Pallas as a Criticism of Aeneas. Vol. 29. 69-84.
Francis, C. (2001) Telling Tales in the Metamorphoses of Apuleius.  Vol. 44. 53-76.
Garson, R. W. (1978) Works of Art in Achilles Tatius’ Leucippe and Clitophon. Vol. 21. 83-86.
Garson, R. W. (1983) Observations on Some Recurrent Metaphors in Aeschylus’ Oresteia. Vol. 26. 33-40.
Gasti, H. (2006) Narratological Aspects of Vergil's Aeneid 2.1-13. Vol. 49. 113-120.
Georgiadou, A. (1997) Binary Opposition and Aristocratic Ideology in Anthol. Lat. 386 Shackleton Bailey (=390 Riese). Vol. 40. 49-62.
Glück, J. J. (1964) Reviling and Monomachy as Battle-preludes in Ancient Warfare. Vol. 7. 25-31.
Gonda, J. (1965) On Abuse of the Term ‘Attraction’. Vol. 8. 1-10.
Gonin, H. L. (1973) Potentia by Cicero – ‘n Woordondersoek. Vol. 16. 33-50.
Gonin, H. L. (1974) Potentia by Cicero – ‘n Woordondersoek (Vervolg). Vol. 17. 49-54.
Gosling, A. (1983) A Rather Unusual Old Man. Hegio in Plautus’ Captivi. Vol. 26. 53-60.
Gosling, A. (2002) Sending up the Founder: Ovid and the Apotheosis of Romulus. Vol. 45: 51-70.
Grebe, S. (2000) Change and Continuity in Rhetorical Writings. Aquila Romanus’ and Martianus Capella’s Treatises on the figurae sententiarum et locutionis. Vol. 43.
Greenhalgh, P. A. L. (1978) How are the Mighty Fallen? Vol. 21. 1-38.
Haarhoff, T. J. (1968) The Element of Propaganda in Vergil. Vol. 11. 125-138.
Hadjicosti, I. (2006) Semele and the Death of Actaeon: Aeschylus, Fr. 221 (Radt). Vol. 49. 121-128.
Haffter, P. (1972) The Designations of the Oak in Romance Languages. Vol. 15. 95-112.
Harrington, D. (1977) Dio Cassius as a Military Historian. 159-166.
Hasse, P. (1996) A Remarkable Pattern in Livy 21-45. Vol. 39. 5-16.
Hayne, L. (1971) Lepidus’ Role after the Ides of March. Vol. 14. 109-118.
Hayne, L. (1974) The Defeat of Lepidus in 36 BC. Vol. 17. 55-66.
Hayne, L. (1981) The Condemnation of Sp. Postumius Albinus (Cos. 110). Vol. 24. 61-70.
Hayne, L. (1992) Isis and Republican Politics. Vol. 35. 143-150.
Heckel, W. (1994) Notes on Q. Curtius Rufus’ History of Alexander. Vol. 37. 67-78.
Henderson, M. M. (1975) Plato’s Menexenos and the Distortion of History. Vol. 18. 25-46.
Henderson, M. M. (1977) The Decree of Themistocles. Vol. 20. 85-104.
Henderson, W. J. (1967) Horace, Carm. 1.9 – An Analysis. Vol. 10. 11-18.
Henderson, W. J. (1973) The Paraklausithyron Motif in Horace’s Odes. Vol. 16. 51-68.
Henderson, W. J. (1982) The Nature and Function of Solon’s Poetry: Fr.3 Diehl, 4 West. Vol. 25. 21-34.
Henderson, W. J. (1995) Corinna of Tanagra on Poetry. Vol. 38. 29-42.
Henderson, W. J. (1998)  Received Responses: Ancient testimony on Greek Lyric Imagery. Vol.  41. 5-28.
Henderson, W. J. (1999) Imagery in Simonides. Vol. 42. 95-104.
Henderson, W. J. (2006) The Imagery of Solon, Fr. 4 West (3 Gentili-Prato). Vol. 49. 129-136.

Henderson, W. J. (2007) Foxy or Out-foxed Citizens? Solon, Fr. 11 West (15 Gentili-Prato). Vol. 50. 95-108.
Henderson, W. J. (2008) Epigrammatic Psogos: Censure in the Epigrams of Palladas of Alexandria. Vol. 51. 91-116.

Henderson, W. J. (2009) Palladas of Alexandria on Women. Vol. 52. 83-100.

Hendrickx, B. (1972) Over het Kroningsceremonieel en de Bijbehorende Acclamationes in de laat-Romeinse en Vroeg-Byzantijnse Tijd. Vol. 15. 139-148.
Hendrickx, B. (1973) Die ‘Proskunesis’ van die Bisantynse Keiser in die Dertiende Eeu. Vol. 16. 147-158.
Hendrickx, B. (1974) Les Institutions de l’Empire Latin de Constantinople: La Diplomatie. Vol. 17. 105-120.
Hendrickx, B. (1976) Les Institutions de l’Empire Latin de Constantinople: La Chancellerie. Vol. 19. 123-132
Hewitt, W. H. (1960) Petroniana. Vol. 3. 90-92.
Hijmans, B. L. Jr. (1960) Anaximanders biologische Fragmente im System seiner Philosophie. Vol. 3. 32-35.
Hijmans-van Assendelft, M. M. (1960) Aliquot de Creontis Thebani Persona in Litteris Latinis Annotationes. Vol. 3. 77-86.
Hilton, J. L. (1992) Azania – Some Etymological Considerations. Vol. 35. 151-160.
Hilton, J. L. (2001) The Dream of Charikles (4.14.2): Intertextuality and Irony in the Ethiopian Story of Heliodorus. Vol. 44. 77-86.
Hilton, J. L. (2005) War and Peace in the Ancient Greek Novel. Vol. 48. 57-86.
Hilton, J. L. (2006) Apuleius Florida 23 and Popular Moral Philosophy. Vol. 49. 137-144.
Hilton, J. L. (2007) The Influence of Roman Law on the Practice of Slavery at the Cape of Good Hope (1652-1834). Vol. 50. 1-14.

Hilton, J. L. (2009) Contemporary Elements in Achilles Tatius' Leucippe and Clitophon. Vol. 52. 101-112.
Hofmann, H. (1971) Ausgesprochene und unausgesprochene motivische Verwebung im sechsten Metamorphosenbuch Ovids. Vol. 14. 91-108.
Holm, E. (1965) Die Reliëf van Eleusis en die Misteries. Vol. 8. 31-37.
Hulls, J-M. (2008) Raising One's Standards? Domitian as Model in Ammianus 14.1.10. Vol. 51. 117-124.

Hunink, V. (2000) An Apuleian Parrot (on Apul. Fl. 12). Vol. 43. 71-80.
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