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2012Adam, Richard M.Elegiac Mourning: Lament and Roman Funeral Ritual In Latin Love ElegyFeldherr, Andrew
2008Cacchio, Michael P.The Extramarital Implications of Extramarital Affairs : An Inquiry Into Roman Adultery and the Lex Julia De Adulteriis CoercendisFeldherr, Andrew
2016Balletta, John A.Fandom on Display: An Anthropological Assessment of Epigraphical Evidence in Ancient AthleticsFeldherr, Andrew
-Blair, Stephen CharlesFragmented histories: Recent and distant pasts in early Roman historiographyFeldherr, Andrew
2008McBride, James M.Functions of Mythological Excursus In Ovid's Ars AmatoriaFeldherr, Andrew
2023Hameetman, KatieHeroides, a Postscript: Theatrical Adaptation as Reception of Ovid's HeroidesFeldherr, Andrew
2012Robinson, Bonita L.Imagining the Meretrix: Prostitutes and Power in Latin LiteratureFeldherr, Andrew
-Clark, Virginia EmilyLandscapes of conquest: space, place, and environment in Livy's Ab Urbe ConditaFeldherr, Andrew
2003Davenport, Rebecca ElisabethLucretius' Poetics of Perception: Death and Desire in the De Rerum NaturaFeldherr, Andrew
2021McCarriher, ClaireLuxurious Litigation: Unconventional Uses of Convivium in Cicero's SpeechesFeldherr, Andrew
2015Frazier, Andrew D.A.More Tragic than Tragedy: The Drama of Thucydides's HistoryFeldherr, Andrew
2004Eicher, Timothy K.Naughty by Nature: Martial's Lascivi Versus and the Latin Literary TraditionFeldherr, Andrew
-Galson, Samuel J.Ovid's Metamorphoses and the Scientific RevolutionFeldherr, Andrew
2004Cox, Megan D.Pharsalia's Females: Erictho and Lucanian Epic WomenFeldherr, Andrew
2019Finfer, AlyssaPortraits of a Female Roman Politician: Fulvia and Her AfterlivesFeldherr, Andrew
1999Weinberg, Ari IsaacRacing for Meaning: Ovid's Amores III.2 and its Spectator SpectacleFeldherr, Andrew
2011Ta, ThuRomulus and Remus in the Roman RepublicFeldherr, Andrew
-Jones, Madeleine KerstiSeneca: the world according to natureFeldherr, Andrew
2004Stout, Michael W.The Servitium Amoris & Ovid's Response to Love ElegyFeldherr, Andrew
2011Brisco, AshleyThe Sound of Silence: The Transition of Communication in Ovid's MetamorphosesFeldherr, Andrew