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    By the Spear: Philip ii, Alexander the Great, and the Rise and Fall of the Macedonian Empire, written by Ian Worthington.Andrea F. Gatzke - 2015 - Polis 32 (2):444-447.
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    The gate complex of plancia magna in perge: A case study in reading bilingual space.Andrea F. Gatzke - 2020 - Classical Quarterly 70 (1):385-396.
    Urban landscapes in the Roman world were covered in written text, from monumental building inscriptions to smaller, more personal texts of individual accomplishment and commemoration. In the East, Greek dominated these written landscapes, but Latin also appeared with some frequency, especially in places where a larger Roman audience was expected, such as major cities and Roman colonies. When Latin and Greek appear alongside each other, whether in the same inscription or across a single monumental space, we might ask what benefits (...)
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    Women and the Polis - (p.) siekierka, (k.) stebnicka, (A.) wolicki women and the Polis. Public honorific inscriptions for women in the greek cities from the late classical to the Roman period. In two volumes. Pp. XX + XIV + 1,239. Berlin and boston: De gruyter, 2021. Cased, £154.50, €169.95, us$195.99. Isbn: 978-3-11-064061-8. [REVIEW]Andrea F. Gatzke - 2022 - The Classical Review 72 (2):585-587.
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