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"Pirates, Witches, and Slaves: the Imperial afterlife of Sextus
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"Miscellaneous Minor Objects," co-authored with Lawrence Bliquez,
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*"Memory and silence in Cicero's Brutus." Eranos 98 (2000)
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"Word-Order Transference between Latin and Greek: the relative position
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"Cassius Dio on the Reign of Nero." Aufstieg und Niedergang
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The Triumviral narratives of Appian and Cassius Dio. Ann Arbor:
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"Appian and Cassius' Speech before Philippi (BCiv. 4.90-100)."
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