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Acta Classica. Proceedings of the Classical Association of South Africa
American Classical Review
American Journal of Philology
American Scholar
Archaeological News
Arethusa
Brown Classical Journal
Bulletin de l'Association Guillaume Budé
Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies
California Studies in Classical Antiquity
Classical and Modern Literature. A Quarterly
Classical Bulletin
Classical Folia. Studies in the Christian Perpetuation of the Classics
Classical Journal
Classical Outlook (and Latin Notes)
Classical Quarterly
Classical Review
Classical World
Classics Chronicle
Comparative Literature
Concord Review
Cultura e Lingue Classiche
Didactica Classica Gandensia
Ethics. An International Journal of Social, Political and Legal Philosophy
Favonius. A Journal Devoted to the Classics and the Classical Tradition
Greece and Rome
Greek and Byzantine Studies
Greek Roman and Byzantine Studies
Harvard Studies in Classical Philology
Helios
Hermes
Historia
Labyrinth
Laetaberis
Minibus
Omnibus
Pacific Coast Philology
Phoenix
Proceedings of the Classical Association
Ramus. Critical Studies in Greek and Roman Literature
Revue de Philologie de Littérature et d' Histoire Anciennes
Romanitas. Revista de Cultura Romana (Lingua, Instituiçoes e Direito)
Studies in Classical Philology
Syllecta Classica
TAPA (Transactions of the American Philological Association)
Texas Studies in Literature and Language. A Journal of the Humanities
Traditio. Studies in Ancient and Medieval History, Thought and Religion
Vox Latin
Yale Classical Studies


Acta Classica. Proceedings of the Classical Association of South Africa. Cost: $10.00
13 (1970). Includes:
Paterson, C.E. Heresies on Plautine Hiatus – an Impression – p. 1
Van Roy, C.A. Arrangement and Structure of Satires in Horace, Sermones, Book I: Satires 4 and 10 – p. 7.
Maurach, G. Ulrich Knoche über Horaz, Carm. 1,16 – aus dem Nachlass herausgegeben – p. 29.
Van Rooy, C.A. Arrangement and Structure of Satires in Horace, Sermones, Book I: Satires 1 and 6.
Theron, Louise. Progression of Thought in Seneca's De Providentia c. VI – p. 61
Lambrechts, P. De Kybele-eredienst te Athene in Hellenistische tijd – p. 73.
Vogel-Weidemann, Ursula. Bemerkungen zu den Curtii Rufi der frühen Principatszeit – p. 79.
Saddington, D.B. The Roman Auxilia in Tacitus, Josephus and other early Imperial Writers – p. 89
Musshce, H.F. Recent Excavations in Thorikos – p. 125
Notes:
Barkhuizen, J.H. A Note on Pindar Pyth. 3. 8-60 – p 137.
Thompson, W.E. Notes on Andocides – p. 141.
Shillington, Dorothy. Peter's Denial of Christ — anomalies in Translations of John 18, 15-27 – p. 149.
Van Rooy, C.A. The Farcimen called Satura: a typographical correction – p. 155.
Badian E. Roman Imperialism in the Late Republic (Ursula Vogel-Weidemann) – p. 157
Ruiltydskrifte / Exchange Periodicals 1969 – p. 167.
Boeke ontvang / Books received – p. 174
American Classical Review — Cost: $2.00 per issue
February (1973) – Books For Classics Courses: 1973 List.
June (1973) – Books for Greek and Latin Courses: 1973 List

American Journal of Philology — Cost: $10.00 per issue
89.1 (January 1968). Includes:
Miller, N.P. Tiberius Speaks – p. 1.
Fontenrose, Joseph. The Gods Invoked in Epic Oaths: Aeneid 12. 175-215 – p. 20.
Marshall, Anthony J. Friends of the Roman People – p. 39
Smith, Peter L. Poetic Tensions in the Horatian Recusatio – p. 56.
Wilson, John R. The Etymology in Euripides, Troades, 13-14 – p. 66.
MacKay, L.A. Propertius II, 24 A. – p. 72.
Athanassakis, Apostolos. The Word 'iwn' in Homer and Hesiod – p. 77.
Reviews – p. 83.

89.2 (April 1968)
Eddy, Samuel K. Epiphora in the Tribute Quota Lists – p. 129.
Swift, Louis J. Lactantius and the Golden Age – p. 144.
Galinsky, G. Karl. Aeneid V and the Aeneid – p. 157.
Behr, C.A. Citations of Porphyry's Against Aristides Preserved in Olympiodorus – p. 186.
Dessen, Cynthia. The Sexual and Financial Mean in Horace's Serm. I, 2 – p. 200.
Reviews – p. 209

American Scholar. Cost: $5.00 per volume
63.4 (Autumn 1994). Includes:
Aristides. Narcissus Leaves the Pool – p. 487.
Stille, Alexander. Latin Fanatic: A Profile of Father Reginald Foster – p. 497.
Goodstein, David. Pariah Science: Whatever Happened to Cold Fusion? – p. 527.
Bowers, Neal. A Loss for Words: Plagiarism and Silence – p. 545.
Doyle, Brian. Billy Blake's Trial – p. 557.
Barzun, Jacques. The Press and the Prose – p. 569.
Himmelfarb, Gertrude. George Eliot for Grown-Ups - p. 577.
Freedman, Morris. Remembering Clement Greenberg – p. 583.
Epstein, Daniel Mark. American Dryad: Agnes de Mille – p. 591.
Busch, Trent. I.T. Davis – p. 542.
Spiren, Matthew J. Slap Shot – p. 544.
Whittemore, Christine. Lily of the Valley – p. 556.
Guernsey, Bruce. Epitaph – p. 582.
Morgan, Frederick. At Large – p. 590.
Krapf, Norbert. Closest to Home – p. 601.
Book Reviews – p. 602-636.

65.2 (Spring 1996). Includes:
Aristides. A Real Page-Turner - p. 167.
Ezrati, Milton. Losing the Thread in Japan – p. 177.
Barzun, Jacques. Is Music Unspeakable? – p. 193.
Sternberg, Robert J. What Should We Ask About Intelligence? – p. 205.
Meyers, Jeffrey. An Earring for Erring: Robert Frost and Kay Morrison – p. 219.
Bowersock, G.W. The New Cavafy: Unfinished Poems 1918-1932 – p. 243.
Kauffman, Stanley. Album of Bullet Holes – p. 259.
Bell, Millicent. Jane Eyre: The Tale of the Governess – p. 263.
Rothman, Stanley. Is God Really Dead in Beverly Hills? Religion and the Movies – p. 272.
Bobier, Michelle. The White Woods – p. 279.
Mason, David. A Motion We Cannot See – p. 203.
Spence, Michael. Darken Ship – p. 218.
Espaillat, Rhina P. Workshop – p. 242.
Starkey, David. Instructions for Composing a Haiku – p. 258.
Myers, Jack. A Rose is a Rose is a Rose – 270.
Book Reviews – p. 284-318.

65.3 (Summer 1996). Includes:
Aristides. Ticked to the Min – p. 327.
Handlin, Oscar. The Unmarked Way – p. 3356.
Lipman, Jeaneane Dowis. Rosina: A Memoir – p. 359.
Clausen, Christopher. Welcome to Post-Culturalism – p. 379.
Maristed, Kai. Nicotine, An Autobiography – p. 389.
Schall, James V. The Death of Plato – p. 401.
Machan, Tibor. Indefatigable Alchemist: Richard Rorty's Radical Pragmatism – p. 417.
Stein, Jacob. Senor Wences – p. 425.
Glazer, Sophie. Untold Tales – p. 430.
Monagan, John S. A Visit with Anthony Powell: Time's Musician – p. 433.
Arthur, Chris. Ferrule – p. 441.
Du Béarn, Roger. Clerihews for the Clerisy III – p. 356.
Djanikian, Gregory. A Moment for Wife and Husband – p. 398.
Wade, Sidney. For My Mother – p. 400.
Horgan, Paul. Credo – p. 415.
McDonald, Walter. Anniversary: One Fine Day – p. 416.
Bowers, Neal. Multiples of One – p. 440.
Hooper, Patricia. Fortress – p. 444.
Book Reviews – p. 445 – 477.

65.4 (Autumn 1996). Includes:
Aristides. Trivial Pursuits – p. 487.
Diggins, John Patrick. The National History Standards – p. 495.
Hicks, David V. The Strange Fate of the American Boarding School – p. 523.
Hudgins, Andrew. An Autobiographer's Lies – p. 541.
Stevenson, Matthew. Life with Father – p. 555.
Riggio, Thomas P. Following Dreiser, Seventy Years Later – p. 569.
Benfey, Christopher. Degas in New Orleans – p. 579.
Fedoroff, Nina V. Two Women Geneticists – p. 587.
Singer, Barnett. Mon Général: The Case of Joseph Joffre – p. 593.
Ritchie, Elisavietta. Visiting Great Aunt Eugenya by the Chesapeake – p. 536.
Talley, Doug. Celebration of the Last Day – p. 539.
Chapman, Robin S. Bassoonist – p. 554.
Mott, Michael. Manqué – p. 568.
Morris, Cecil. The Time for Haste – p. 587.
Guernsey, Bruce – Maps – p. 592.
Madigan, Mark. Sidney – p. 600.
Book Reviews – p. 602 –636.

Archaeological News. Cost: $6.00.
13.3-4 (Fall/Winter 1984). Includes articles:
Richardson, Emeline H. The Tree and the Spring: The Story of Amycus and the Dioscuri – p. 57-67
Houston, George W. Limonite, Hematite and Pompeian Red – p. 68-70
Field Notes and various book reviews.

15. 1-4 (1990). Includes articles:
Miller, Margaret C. Peacocks and Tryphe in Classical Athens – p. 1-10
Aicher, Belinda Osier. The Sorrento Base and the Figure of Mars – p. 11-16
Also various excavations reports, Field Notes and book reviews.

16. 1-4 (1991). Includes articles:
Kraynak, Lynn. The Katagogion at Epidauros: A Revised Plan – p. 1-8
Smithers, Stephen. An Etruscan Terracotta Votive Bambino in Iowa: Some New Thoughts on the Type and its Interpretation – p. 9-20
Richardson, Larry. Innovations in Domestic Architecture at Pompeii, A.D. 62-79 - p. 21-35
De Vos, Mariette. Paving Techniques at Pompeii by Mariette de Vos – p. 36-60
Excavations reports, Field News and various book reviews.

Arethusa. Cost: $10.00 per issue
5.1 (Spring 1972). Politics and art in Augustan Literature.
Editorial – p. 5.
Krenkel, Werner. Horace's Approach to Satire – p. 7.
Sullivan, J.P. The Politics of Elegy
– p. 17.
Parry, Adam. The Idea of Art in Virgil's Georgics – p. 35.
Putnam, M.C.J. The Vergilian Achievement – p. 53.
Curran, Leo C. Transformation and Anti-Augustanism in Ovid's Metamorphoses – p. 71
Hogan, James C. The Protagonists of the Antigone – p. 93.

7.1 (Spring 1974). Psychoanalysis and The Classics
Editorial – p. 5.
Slater, Philip E. The Greek Family in History and Myth – p. 9.
Caldwell, Richard S. The Psychology of Aeschylus' Supplices – p. 45.
Rankin, Anne V. Euripides' Hippolytus: A Psychopathological Hero – p. 71.
Brown, Norma O. Rome – A Psychoanalytical Study – p. 95.
Lewis, Bradford. The Rape of Troy: Infantile Perspective in Book II of the Aeneid – p. 103.
Caldwell, Richard S. Selected Bibliography on Psychoanalysis and Classical Studies – p. 115.

10.1 (Spring 1977). Classical Literature and Contemporary Literary Theory
Introduction
– p. 5.
Arthur, Marilyn. Politics and Pomegranates: An Interpretation of the Homeric Hymn to Demeter - p . 7.
Ginsburg, Gerald N. Rhetoric and Representation in the Metamorphoses of Apuleius – p. 49.
Rubino, Carl A. Lectio Difficilior Praeferenda Est: Some Remarks on Contemporary French Thought and the Study of Classical Literature – p. 63.
Peradotto, John. Oedipus and Erichthonius: Some Observations on Paradigmatic and Syntagmatic Order – p. 85.
Turner, Terence S. Narrative Structure and Mythopoesis: A Critique and Reformulation of Structuralist Concepts of Myth, Narrative and Poetics – p. 103.
Pucci, Pietro. Euripides: The Monument and The Sacrifice - p. 165.
Farenga, Vincent. Violent Structure: The Writing of Pindar's Olympian I – p. 197.
Books Received – p. 219.


Arion. A Quarterly Journal of Classical Culture. Cost: $10.00 per issue
1.1 (Spring 1962). Includes articles:
Mason, H.A. Is Juvenal a Classic? - p. 8-44
Braun, Richard E. Three From Propertius – p 46-47
Rosenmeyer, Thomas. Seven Against Thebes: The Tragedy of War – p. 48-78
Arrowsmith, William (translator). Aristophanes' Knights, Prologue – p. 79-95
Book reviews.

1.2 (Summer 1962). Includes articles:
Logue, Christopher. The Iliad. Book 16. An English Version – p. 3-26
Carne-Ross, D.C. Structural Translations: Notes on Logue's Patrokleia – p. 27-38
Mason, H.A. Is Juvenal as Classic? [concluded] – p. 39-79
Braun, Richard E. (translator). Three Poems from Ausonius – p. 80-83
Sutherland, Donald. Peaches, Poems and Pudenda – p. 84-93.
The Decline of the Humanities – p. 95-105
Book reviews

4.1 (Spring 1965). Includes articles:
Carne-Ross, D.C. T.S. Eliot: Tropheia – p. 5-20
Arrowsmith, William. Eliot and Euripides – p. 21-35)
Whigham, Peter (translator). Two From Catullus – p. 36-51
Fagles, Robert (translator). Two Odes of Pindar – p. 52-63
Bagg, Robert. Some Versions of Lyric Impasse in Shakespeare and Catullus – p. 64-95
Whigham, Peter (translator). Ten From Catullus – p. 96-108
Hall, Thomas S. The Biology of the Timaeus in Historical Perspective – p. 109-122
Skelton, Robin (translator). Poems from the Greek Anthology – p. 123-125
Review of Brooks Otis' Virgil. A Study in Civilized Poetry. Reviewed by Charles P. Segal.

1.1 (Winter 1990) – Third Series. Includes articles:
Golder, Herbert. Sophocles' Ajax: Beyond the Shadow of Time – p. 9-34
Most, Glenn W. Canon Fathers: Literacy, Mortality, Power – p. 35-60
Rosand, David. Ekphrasis and the Generation of Images – p. 61-105
Carne-Ross, D.S. Jocasta's Divine Head: English with a Foreign Accent – p. 106-141
Carson, Anne. Just for the Thrill: Sycophantizing Aristotle's Poetics – p. 142-154
Selden, Daniel L. Classica and Contemporary Criticism – p. 155-178
TRANSLATIONS:
A Garland from Alcman
by Rosanna Warren (179);
A Journey to Brindisi in 37 B.C (Horace, Satire 1.5) by Alistair Elliot (180-183);
Dream (Propertius 2.26A) by Diane Arnson Svarlien (184-185);
Prayer to the Gods of the Night by David Ferry (186).
Various book reviews.

Brown Classical Journal. Cost: $5.00
Number 2 (1965). Includes:
BCJ. Cavafy: Five Poems – p. 1
Gilles, Joan. Plato and Cubism – p. 6.
Hueckstedt, Robert. From the Sanskrit – p. 10.
Yuen, Sylvia. The Vestal Virgins: Sexual Status and Sacred Status – p. 11.
Berthiaume, Gina. Illustrations: Cupid and Psyche; Columns in the Palais Royale; Statue in the Tuileries – p. 14.
Goldin, Daniel. Translations from Horace – p. 17.
Dunbar, Claire. The Puzzle of Silent Sexuality – p. 20.
Goldin, Daniel. Horace, Odes 3.13 – p. 23.
Jones, Nancy. Vision and Response in Horace, Odes 3.13 – p. 25.
Goodwin, Steven. Translations from the Sanskrit – p. 26.
Chorost, Michael. The Long Search for Identity as Revealed in Surprisingly Subtle Symbolism in Book Thirteen of Homer's Poem, The Odyssey – p. 28.
Damiano, Gerard. Illustrations – p. 32.
Robbins, Jonathan. Translations from Catullus – p. 40.
Holland, Barbara. Two Poems – p. 43.

Bulletin de L’Association Guillaume Budé. (Revue de Culture Générale). Cost: $4.00
Quatriem Serie. Numero 3 (October, 1972)

Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies. Cost: $45.00
16 (1969) – 2 copies. Includes:
Coldstream, J.N. The Phoenicians of Ialysos – p. 1.
Winnington-Ingram, R.P. Pindar's Ninth Pythian Ode – p. 9.
Goodyear, F.R.D. & James Diggle. More Notes on Corippus – p. 16.
Carden, R.J. D. P. Schubart 7: A Fragment of Euphorion? – p. 29.
Skutsch, O. Metrical Variations and some Textual Problems in Catullus – p. 38.
Winnington-Ingram, R.P. Tragica – p. 44.
Rodgers, R.H. The Manuscript Tradition of Palladius' Carmen de Insitione – p. 55.
Burnet, I.G. Linguistic Normality in Tacitus: Promitto and Polliceor – p. 63.
Skutsch, O. Tibullus 1.4.27 – p. 62.
Arnott, W. Geoffrey. Alexis, Aristotle, Com. Anon.: Three Critical Notes – p. 67.
Courtney, E. Three Poems of Propertius – p. 70.
Handley, E.W. Notes on the Theophoroumene of Menander – p. 88.
Handley, E.W. Menander's Aspis and Samia: Some Textual Notes – p. 102.
Parry, Adam. The Language of Thucydides; Description of the Plague – p. 106.
Barron, John P. Ibycus: To Polycrates – p. 118.
Mycenaean Seminar: Summaries of Papers Read – p. 150.
Proceedings of the British Association for Mycenaean Studies – p. 155.
Proceedings of the London Classical Society – p. 170.
Research in Classical Studies for University Degrees in Great Britain and Ireland. Works in Progress – p. 173.
Research in Classical Studies for University Degrees in Great Britain and Ireland. Works Completed – p. 197.

37 (1990). Cost: $5.00
Research in Classical Studies for University Degrees in Great Britain and Ireland. Part II – p. 177-213.

1993. Institute of Classical Studies. Meetings List Classics and Archaeology. 48 pages. Cost: $5.00

California Studies in Classical Antiquity. Cost: $20.00
Vol. 3 (1970). ISBN 0-520-09046-2. Hard cover. Includes the following articles:
Anderson, William D. Lascivia vs. ira: Martial and Juvenal – p. 1
Von Bothmer, Dietrich. The Case of the Dunedin Painter; New Evidence – p. 35.
Garnsey, Pater. Septimius and the Marriage of Soldiers – p. 45.
Greenwalt, Crawford H. Orientalizing Pottery from Sardis: The Wild Goat Style – p. 55.
Gruen, Erich S. Stesimbrotus on Miltiades and Themistocles – p. 91.
Howard, Seymour. A Veristic Portrait of Late Hellenism: Notes on a Culminating Transformation in Hellenistic Sculpture – p. 99.
Johnson, Richard R. Ancient and Medieval Accounts of the “Invention” of Parchment – p. 115.
Johnson, W.R. The Problem of the Counter-Classical Sensibility and Its Critics – p. 123.
Jordan, Borimir. Herodotus 5.71.2 and the Naukraroi of Athens – p. 153.
Margon, Joseph S. The Death of Antigone – p. 177.
Murgia, Charles E. Avienus’s Supposed Iambic Version of Livy – p. 185.
Pritchett, W. Kendrick. The Name of the Game is Restoration – p. 199.
Stroud, Ronald S. An Inscription at Lebedos – p. 215.
Weller, Martha E. The Procession on the Sarcophagus of the Mourning Women – p. 219.

Classical and Modern Literature. A Quarterly. Cost: $10.00 per issue

3.1 (Fall 1982)
Porter, William Malin. A View from "Th' Aonian Mount": Hesiod and Milton's Critique of the Classics – p. 5
Noonan, J.D. Notes on the Axion Esti of Elytis and the Vitality of Some Greek Compounds – p. 25.
Thompson, Christine E. Pentheus in the World According to Garp – p. 33.
Solomon, Jon. Fellini and Ovid – p. 39.
Young, David C. Crazy Horse on the Trojan Plain: A Comment on the Classicism of John G. Neihardt – p. 45.
Book Review by Barbara K. Gold & Arnold Krupat of Jackson I. Cope's Joyce's Cities: Archaeologies of the Soul – p. 55.

3.2 (Winter 1983) – 2 copies
Lind, L.R. On "Modern" Translation – p. 69.
Fuchs, Jacob. Horace's Good Augustus and Pope's Imitation of Epist. 2.1 – p. 75.
Rudat, Wolfgang E.H. Spenser's "Angry Ioue": Vergilian Allusion in the First Canto of The Faerie Queene – p. 89.
Hall, Susan Grove. Among E.M. Forster's Idylls: The Curate's Friend – p. 99.
Jacobson, Howard. Racine, Thébaïde 921-924 – p. 109.
Book Review by William M. Calder of Nietzsche on Tragedy by M.S. Silk & J.P. Stern. – p. 117.

4.1 (Fall 1983)
Johnson, Patricia J. Adam Pollo and The Greek Connection: The Mythological Dimensions of Le Clézio's Le Procès-Verbal – p. 5.
Hartigan, Karelisa V. Helen So Fatefully Named: The Continuity of Her Myth in Modern Greek Poetry – p. 17.
McMahon, Dorothy E. Joyce and Menippus – p. 27.
Lind, L.R. Irony Past and Present – p. 37.
Book Review by Anna Lydia Motto & John R. Clark of Blood for the Ghosts: Classical Influences in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries by Hugh Lloyd-Jones. P. 49.

5.2 (Winter 1985) – 2 copies
From the Editor – p. 69
Segal, Charles P. Literature and Interpretation: Conventions, History and Universals – p. 71.
Wiltshire, Susan Ford. Vergil, Allen Tate and th Analogy – p. 87.
Rubino, Carl A. Monuments and Pyramids: Death and th Poet in Horace, Carmina 3.30 – p. 99
Book Reviews:
Bruzina, Ronald & Robert J. Rabel. Muses of One Mind: The Literary Analysis of Experience and its Continuity by Wesley Trimpi – p. 113.
Morford, Mark & John T. Shawcross. Review of John Oldham and The Renewal of Classical Culture by Paul Hammond.

10.3 (Spring 1990)
Reinhold, Meyer, Emly Albu Hanawalt and Sandra Jamie Barkey. Bibliography of the Classical Tradition for 1987 – p. 183 –286.

12.4 (Summer 1992)
Lind, L.R. The Violet and the Gold: An Essay in Comparative Civilization – p. 311.
Stone, Donald. Three Poets and Rabelais's Romance – p. 319.
Jungman, Robert E. & Tom J. Lewis. Some Unnoticed Classical Allusions and Topoi in the Last Paragraph of the Preface to Lazarillo de Tormes – p. 327.
Meltzer,m Gary S. Subversive Comedy in the Antigones of Sophocles and Anouilh – p. 343.
Leadbeater, Lewis W. Aristophanes and O'Neill: Hickey as Comic Hero – p. 361.
Christensen, Peter G. Dirty Hands, Bloody Hands: Commitment in John Hersey's The Conspiracy – p. 375.
Book Review: Labrie, Gilles & Lewis W. Leadbeater. Review of The Tragic Middle: Racine, Aristotle, Euripides by Richard E. Goodkin – p. 389.

Classical Bulletin. Cost: $3.00 per issue
24.3 (January 1948)
46.2 (December 1969)
46.3 (January 1970)
46.4 (February 1970)
46.5 (March 1970)
46.6 (April 19770)
47.1 (November 1970)
47.5 (March 1971)
47.6 (April 1971)
56.5 (March 1970)
63.1 (Winter 1970)
76. 2 (2000) Ideology and the Classics. [Guest Editor: Ward W. Briggs].

Classical Folia. Studies in the Christian Perpetuation of the Classics. $10.00 per pssue
12.2 (1958). Includes:
Spaeth, John W. Ben Jonson, Classicist – p. 67.
Montégu, John C. Orpheus and Orphism According to Evidence Earlier than 300 B.C. (Continued) – p. 76.
Stolz, George. Tirocinium Horatianum – p. 96.
DiBlasi, Augustine J. The Classics and Etymology – p. 99.
Stolz, George. Survey of Latin periodicals – p. 108.
Daubert, Francis J. Latin in the Minor Seminary – p. 111.
Of Special Interest – p. 113.
Quae Sunt Undique Nova – p. 115.
Classical Association Elects Officers – p. 117.
Reviews – p. 118.

13.1 (1959). Includes
McGuire, Marin R.P. The Decline of the Knowledge of Greek in the West from c. 150 to the Death of Cassiodorus: A Reexamination of the Phenomenon from the Viewpoint of Cultural Assimilation – p. 3.
Beach, Goodwin B. Latin and Medical Science – p. 26.
Stolz, George. Tirocinium Horatianum –p. 28.
Tirocinium Horatianum (Berthold Ott 1859-1933) – p. 31.
Editorial Note on the Foregoing Articles Dealing with Oral Latin – p. 33.
Correction of an Oversight – p. 34.
Mount Hope Classics – p. 34.
Quae Sunt Undique Nova – p. 36.
Scipio Nasica et Ennius – p. 39.
Grammatica Latina Latine Explicata – p. 41.

13.2 (1959). Includes:
Dvornik, Francis. Patriarch Photius, Scholar and Statesman – p. 3.
Most, William J. Exclusive Ciceronianism – p. 19.
Barry, George F. Concordia Discors – p. 27.
Latinum ad Usum Peregrinantium – p. 32.
Quae Sunt Undique Nova – p. 48.
Reviews – 50.

14.1 (1960). Includes:
Dvornik, Francis. Patriarch Photius, Scholar and Statesman – p. 3.
Herrle, Theo. De Studiis Litterarum Saeculi XV – p. 23.
Brigham, Frederick H. St. Basil and the Greeks – p. 35.
Dobsevage, A.P. The Language Dilemma: Find the Teacher – p. 39.
Latinum in Usum Peregrinantium – p. 43
Stolz, George. Surrectio Matutina – p. 43.
Hermans, A.G.J. Medicus Aegrotantem Rogans – p. 46.
Ecclesiastical Documents on Latin Study – p. 50.
Concordia Discors – p. 53.
Quae Sunt Undique Nova – p. 56.
Book Reviews – p. 58.

21.1 (1967). Includes:
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