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Day: July 14, 2014

The Battle of Chaeronea and Its Aftermath | The Second Achilles

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The textual intimacy of Penelope | Classics in Sarasota:

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Jesus and Brian Conference, Day 1 | NT Blog

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Not learning from history: unwinnable wars and nation building, two millennia ago | OUPblog

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Lexicon: an introduction to the dictionaries of ancient Greek that survive from antiquity | Roger Pearse

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