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Since 1880, American Journal of Philology (AJP) has helped to shape American classical scholarship. Today, the Journal has achieved worldwide recognition as a forum for international exchange among classicists and philologists by publishing original research in classical literature, philology, linguistics, history, society, religion, philosophy, reception, and cultural and material studies. Book review sections are featured in every issue. AJP is open to a wide variety of contemporary and interdisciplinary approaches, including literary interpretation and theory, historical investigation, and textual criticism.
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Volume 122, Number 4 (Whole Number 488), Winter 2001Table of Contents
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View Rome Personified, Rome Epitomized: Representations of Rome in the Poetry of the Early Fifth Century
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View Powers of Expression, Expressions of Power: Speech Presentation and Latin Literature (review)
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| ISSN | 1086-3168 |
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| Print ISSN | 0002-9475 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2001-12-01 |
| Open Access | No |
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Copyright © 2001 The Johns Hopkins University Press.




