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    FRONTO M. P. J. van den Hout: A Commentary on the Letters of M. Cornelius Fronto . ( Mnemosyne Supplement 190.) Pp. xi + 725. Leiden, Boston, and Cologne: E. J. Brill, 1999. Cased, +259. ISBN: 90-04-10957-. [REVIEW]Leofranc Holford-Strevens - 2000 - The Classical Review 50 (02):460-.
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    The Design of an Interface for Collaborative Courseware Reuse.M. A. Neary, J. Cornelius & R. Rada - 1994 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 4 (1-2):179-203.
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    The purpose of 1 Thessalonians.Elma M. Cornelius - 2001 - HTS Theological Studies 57 (1/2).
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    The power of forgiveness in a broken world: An understanding of forgiveness in Ephesians.Elma M. Cornelius - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (4):1-9.
    South Africans live in a broken country where hatred leads to violence and destroys the relationships between people. The pertinent question here is: Is forgiveness between South Africans possible? This article is an attempt to understand 'forgiveness' in Ephesians, and to discuss the power of such forgiveness in a violent and broken South Africa. Ephesians 4:23 demands a change in the people's mindset in order to be able to, inter alia, be kind and compassionate when they forgive each other. This (...)
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    Gender Effects on Student Attitude Toward Science.Cornelius M. McKenna, Spencer L. Pasero & Thomas J. Smith - 2014 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 34 (1-2):7-12.
    The present study examined gender and attitude toward science in fourth- and eighth-grade students in the United States and also assessed to what extent the relationship between science attitude and science achievement differed by gender. Results showed that both fourth- and eighth-grade boys demonstrated more confidence in science than girls, while eighth-grade boys also showed greater liking for science than girls. Additionally, gender moderated the relationship between science achievement and (a) liking science (for fourth-grade students) and (b) confidence in science (...)
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    Hermenéutica agustiniana.Cornelius Mayer, H. Husistein & M. L. Husistein - 1986 - Augustinus 31 (121-122):195-212.
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    Attributes of God in Ephesians: Meaning and relevance.Elma M. Cornelius - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (4):1-11.
    Who is God according to the author of the letter to the Ephesians? What does this letter communicate about the character of God? Which attributes of God are specifically in focus in Ephesians? The focus of this article is the meaning and relevance of these characterisations of God in the letter structure, in the argumentation, in the rhetoric of the author and in the socio-historical context of the author and readers. The method of interpretation includes word studies, the epistolographic structure, (...)
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    A perfect storm: examining the synergistic effects of negative and positive emotional instability on promoting weight loss activities in anorexia nervosa.Edward A. Selby, Talea Cornelius, Kara B. Fehling, Amy Kranzler, Emily A. Panza, Jason M. Lavender, Stephen A. Wonderlich, Ross D. Crosby, Scott G. Engel, James E. Mitchell, Scott J. Crow, Carol B. Peterson & Daniel Le Grange - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Frontos gratiarum actio.Christoph Michels - 2022 - Hermes 150 (4):443-466.
    The gratiarum actio of the acting consuls can be seen as a key political ritual of the High Empire and as an important aspect of the communication between senatorial aristocracy and princeps. The only surviving speech of this type from this period, Pliny’s Panegyricus, has, however, been judged very differently due to a lack of comparison. In this context, it is often overlooked that although the gratiarum actio of M. Cornelius Fronto has not survived, the Corpus Frontonianum contains (...)
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    Die Briefe Frontos und senatorische Interaktion mit dem Princeps in der Hohen Kaiserzeit.Christoph Michels - 2023 - Hermes 151 (1):50-70.
    The epistolary corpus of M. Cornelius Fronto, the rhetoric teacher of the ‘princes’ M. Aurelius and L. Verus, offers valuable insights into the functioning of the monarchical order of the Principate, despite the seemingly trivial subject matter of many of his letters, due to the unique level of communication. Especially the communication with the domus Augusta provides important additions to the comparable letters of Pliny the Younger. While scholars have so far concentrated on Fronto’s relationship with his (...)
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    Symbol formation.Cornelius Steckner - 2004 - Sign Systems Studies 32 (1-2):209-226.
    Symbol formation is a term used to unify the view on the interdependencies in the research of the Hamburg University before 1933: the Philosophical Institute (William Stern, Ernst Cassirer), the Psychological Institute (Stern) with its laboratory (Heinz Werner) in cooperation with the later joining Umwelt Institut (Jakob von Uexküll). The term, definitely used by Cassirer and Werner, is associated with the personalistic approach: “Keine Gestalt ohne Gestalter” (Stern), but also covers related terms like “melody of motion” (Uexküll), and “relational content” (...)
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    Decolonization Projects.Cornelius Ewuoso - 2023 - Voices in Bioethics 9.
    Photo ID 279661800 © Sidewaypics|Dreamstime.com ABSTRACT Decolonization is complex, vast, and the subject of an ongoing academic debate. While the many efforts to decolonize or dismantle the vestiges of colonialism that remain are laudable, they can also reinforce what they seek to end. For decolonization to be impactful, it must be done with epistemic and cultural humility, requiring decolonial scholars, project leaders, and well-meaning people to be more sensitive to those impacted by colonization and not regularly included in the discourse. (...)
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    Onomastic irony in fronto's letters ad M. caesarem 1.7, 2.5, 2.13 and 3.18.Yasuko Taoka - 2015 - Classical Quarterly 65 (1):301-309.
    In contemporary onomastics the usage of the full name – given name and surname – lends a certain formality or seriousness to an utterance. It is often assumed that such pragmatics in the employment of names may be easily transferred to the ancient world, but we should none the less confirm our assumptions with textual evidence. This paper will present evidence from the letters between Marcus Aurelius and Marcus Cornelius Fronto which demonstrates not only that the fuller Roman (...)
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    La crítica adorniana a la fenomenología como preludio dialéctico de una lógica materialista.Chaxiraxi Mª Escuela Cruz - 2015 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 48:83-97.
    El propósito de este artículo es prestar atención a la evolución de la lectura que hace Adorno de la fenomenología husserliana para abordar algunos de los problemas fundamentales que determinarán la formación materialista de su filosofía. Se pretende trazar la génesis de su pensamiento materialista desde su temprana afinidad con la obra de Cornelius, hasta los aspectos fundamentales de su filosofía de los años treinta.
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    13. Zu Fronto.M. Hertz - 1863 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 19 (1-4):159-162.
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    The Manuscript Tradition of Cornelius Nepos. [REVIEW]M. D. Reeve - 1979 - The Classical Review 29 (1):53-55.
  17. Finding parallels in fronto-striatal organization.Theresa M. Desrochers & David Badre - 2012 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 16 (8):407.
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    Lucian, Fronto, and the Absence of Contemporary Historiography under the Antonines.Adam M. Kemezis - 2010 - American Journal of Philology 131 (2):285-325.
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    A potência da ação. Uma crítica ao naturalismo da violência.Castor M. M. Bartolomé Ruiz - 2014 - Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 55 (129):41-60.
    A tendência de algumas visões naturalistas de deduzir o sentido da ação humana da sua natureza biológica conduz a naturalizar a violência como fenômeno político inexorável. A violência naturalizada leva a sociedade para a dinâmica da inexorável violência, cuja única solução é a legitimação de uma violência total. Propomos, neste ensaio, a desconstrução crítica dos determinismos naturalistas por meio da análise da ação humana e da especificidade de sua potência que se manifesta como potência criadora (Cornelius Castoriadis) e potência (...)
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    Three Notes on Appian.M. N. Tod - 1924 - Classical Quarterly 18 (2):99-104.
    These words occur in Appian's account of the riot which led to the death of Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus in 133 B.C. The tribunician elections had been adjourned from the previous day, and Gracchus, who irregularly sought re-election, had with his supporters taken possession of the temple of Jupiter on the Capitol. The assembly broke up in disorder amid wild rumours that Gracchus had deposed all his colleagues or had declared himself tribune for the following year without election or had actually (...)
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    The proconsulship of P. Cornelius scipio (cos. 16..).K. Sherk, M. Amandry & P. P. Ripollès - 2001 - Classical Quarterly 51:201-205.
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    Modulation of Fronto-Striatal Functional Connectivity Using Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation.Isabel Alkhasli, Katrin Sakreida, Felix M. Mottaghy & Ferdinand Binkofski - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
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    What Has Cartesianism To Do with Jansenism?Tad M. Schmaltz - 1999 - Journal of the History of Ideas 60 (1):37-56.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:What Has Cartesianism To Do with Jansenism?Tad M. SchmaltzMy title is modeled on the famous query of the third-century theologian, Tertullian: “What has Athens to do with Jerusalem?” Tertullian’s question asks what pagan Greek learning has to do with the theology of the early Church. By comparison my question asks what philosophical Cartesianism has to do with theological Jansenism, and more specifically what these movements had to do with (...)
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    A fronto translation. C. Davenport, J. Manley fronto: Selected letters. Pp. XIV + 225, map. London and new York: Bloomsbury academic, 2014. Paper, £18.99. Isbn: 978-1-78093-442-6. [REVIEW]Adam M. Kemezis - 2015 - The Classical Review 65 (1):157-159.
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    Cornelius Anton Bos: Interpretatie, underschap en datering van de Alcibiades Maior. (Amsterdam diss.) Pp. 120. Culemborg, Netherlands: Tjeenk Willink-Noorduijn N.V., 1970. Paper. [REVIEW]Pamela M. Huby - 1972 - The Classical Review 22 (02):271-.
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    Cornelius Anton Bos: Interpretatie, underschap en datering van de Alcibiades Maior. (Amsterdam diss.) Pp. 120. Culemborg, Netherlands: Tjeenk Willink-Noorduijn N.V., 1970. Paper. [REVIEW]Pamela M. Huby - 1972 - The Classical Review 22 (2):271-271.
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    Insight and Vision. [REVIEW]M. E. - 1967 - Review of Metaphysics 20 (4):741-742.
    This book is a collection of essays in honor of Radoslav A. Tsanoff, Chairman of the Department of Philosophy at Rice University for forty years. Besides a tribute to Tsanoff written by J. S. Fulton, there are ten essays written by distinguished philosophers, each considering a topic in his field of interest. Virgil Aldrich discusses the importance of language in an essay entitled "Self-Consciousness." An examination of the new in art and an attempt to explicate its value and rationale is (...)
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    Cornelius C. Vermeule: The Dal Pozzo-Albani Drawings of Classical Antiquities in the British Museum. (Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, N.S. vol. 50, part 5.) Pp. 78; 103 figs. Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society, 1960. Paper, $2.00. [REVIEW]R. M. Cook - 1961 - The Classical Review 11 (03):313-.
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  29. Sociohistorical Self-Choreography: A Second Dance with Castoriadis.Joshua M. Hall - 2019 - Culture and Dialogue 7 (1):87-104.
    Twentieth-century Greco-French philosopher, economist, psychoanalyst and activist Cornelius Castoriadis offers a creative new conception of imagination that is uniquely promising for social justice. Though it has been argued that this conception has one fatal flaw, the latter has recently been resolved through a creative dialogue with dance. The present article fleshes out this philosophical-dancing dialogue further, revealing a deeper layer of creative dialogue therein, namely between Castoriadis’ account of time and choreography. To wit, he reconceives time as the self-choreography (...)
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    Roman Imperial Art Cornelius C. Vermeule: Roman Imperial Art in Greece and Asia Minor. Pp. xxiv+548; 185 photolithographic ills., 2 maps, 3 plans. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press (London: Oxford University Press), 1968. Cloth, £11. 17s. 6d. net. [REVIEW]J. M. C. Toynbee - 1969 - The Classical Review 19 (03):353-355.
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    Aberrant Intrinsic Connectivity of Hippocampus and Amygdala Overlap in the Fronto-Insular and Dorsomedial-Prefrontal Cortex in Major Depressive Disorder.Masoud Tahmasian, David C. Knight, Andrei Manoliu, Dirk Schwerthöffer, Martin Scherr, Chun Meng, Junming Shao, Henning Peters, Anselm Doll, Habibolah Khazaie, Alexander Drzezga, Josef Bäuml, Claus Zimmer, Hans Förstl, Afra M. Wohlschläger, Valentin Riedl & Christian Sorg - 2013 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7.
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    The epitaph of Publius Scipio.K. M. Moir - 1986 - Classical Quarterly 36 (01):264-.
    Quei apice insigne Dialaminis gesistei | mors perfec tua ut essent omnia | brevia, honos, fama, virtusque | gloria atque ingenium. Quibus sei | in longa licuiset tibe utier vita, | facile facteis superases gloriam | maiorum. Qua relubens te in gremiu, | Scipio, recipit terra, Publi, | prognatum Publio, Corneli. ILLRP 311 For you who wore the distinctive cap of a Flamen Dialis, Death cut everything short — honour, fame and virtue, glory and intellectual ability. If you had been (...)
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    Retinotopic patterns of background connectivity between V1 and fronto-parietal cortex are modulated by task demands.Joseph C. Griffis, Abdurahman S. Elkhetali, Wesley K. Burge, Richard H. Chen & Kristina M. Visscher - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
  34. Review of Forms and Functions of Pendant Koran Manuscripts. [REVIEW]Ayşin Yoltar-Yıldırım - 2023 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 143 (4):952-954.
    Forms and Functions of Pendant Koran Manuscripts. By Cornelius Berthold. Arabische Studien, vol. 17. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2021. Pp. x + 291, illus. €68.
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  35. Observing one's hand become anarchic: An fMRI study of action identification.T. D., G. Knoblich, M. Erb & J. T. - 2003 - Consciousness and Cognition 12 (4):597-608.
    The self seems to be a unitary entity remaining stable across time. Nevertheless, current theorizing conceptualizes the self as a number of interacting sub-systems involving perception, intention and action (self-model). One important function of such a self-model is to distinguish between events occurring as a result of one's own actions and events occurring as the result of somebody else's actions. We conducted an fMRI experiment that compared brain activation after an abrupt mismatch between one's own movement and its visual consequences (...)
     
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    Active hippocampus during nonconscious memories.Katharina Henke, Valerie Treyer, Eva Turi Nagy, Stefan Kneifel, Max Dürsteler, Roger M. Nitsch & Alfred Buck - 2003 - Consciousness and Cognition 12 (1):31-48.
    The hippocampal formation is known for its importance in conscious, declarative memory. Here, we report neuroimaging evidence in humans for an additional role of the hippocampal formation in nonconscious memory. We maskedly presented combinations of faces and written professions such that subjects were not aware of them. Nevertheless, the masked presentations activated many of the brain regions that unmasked presentations of these stimuli did. To induce a nonconscious retrieval of the faces and face-associated occupational information, subjects were instructed to view (...)
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    Modulation of Functional Connectivity and Low-Frequency Fluctuations After Brain-Computer Interface-Guided Robot Hand Training in Chronic Stroke: A 6-Month Follow-Up Study.Cathy C. Y. Lau, Kai Yuan, Patrick C. M. Wong, Winnie C. W. Chu, Thomas W. Leung, Wan-wa Wong & Raymond K. Y. Tong - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14:611064.
    Hand function improvement in stroke survivors in the chronic stage usually plateaus by 6 months. Brain-computer interface (BCI)-guided robot-assisted training has been shown to be effective for facilitating upper-limb motor function recovery in chronic stroke. However, the underlying neuroplasticity change is not well understood. This study aimed to investigate the whole-brain neuroplasticity changes after 20-session BCI-guided robot hand training, and whether the changes could be maintained at the 6-month follow-up. Therefore, the clinical improvement and the neurological changes before, immediately after, (...)
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    Effective connectivity underlying neural and behavioral components of prism adaptation.Selene Schintu, Stephen J. Gotts, Michael Freedberg, Sarah Shomstein & Eric M. Wassermann - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Prism adaptation is a form of visuomotor training that produces both sensorimotor and cognitive aftereffects depending on the direction of the visual displacement. Recently, a neural framework explaining both types of PA-induced aftereffects has been proposed, but direct evidence for it is lacking. We employed Structural Equation Modeling, a form of effective connectivity analysis, to establish directionality among connected nodes of the brain network thought to subserve PA. The findings reveal two distinct network branches: a loop involving connections from the (...)
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    Fronto (Loeb Library) The Correspondence of Marcus Cornelius Fronto. By C. R. Haines. (Loeb Classical Library.) Two vols. Pp. liv + 309 (Vol. I.), 371 (Vol. II.). London: Heinemann, 1919. 10s.net. [REVIEW]E. S. Bouchier - 1922 - The Classical Review 36 (7-8):182-.
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    Cornelius M. DeBoe 1909-1971.Leonard A. Duce - 1970 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 44:208 -.
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    Cornelius M. DeBoe.Leonard A. Duce - 1972 - Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 3 (1):169-169.
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    A New Fronto M. P. J. van den Hout: M. Cornelii Frontonis Epistulae. Vol. i prolegomena, textum, indicem nominum propriorum continens. Pp. xciv+262; 4 plates. Leiden: Brill, 1954. Cloth, fl. 28. [REVIEW]Robert Browning - 1955 - The Classical Review 5 (3-4):285-287.
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    Celsus de Medicina Aulus Cornelius Celsus: Ueber die Artzneiwissenschaft; übersetzt und erklärt von Eduard Scheller: zweite Auflage von Walther Frieboes. Braunschweig: Vieweg und Sohn, 1906. 8vo. Pp. xlii + 862. Tafeln iv. M. 18. [REVIEW]Clifford Allbutt - 1908 - The Classical Review 22 (05):151-154.
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    The New Fronto - Michael P. J. van den Hout (ed.): M. Cornelii Frontonis Epistulae. Schedis tam editis quam ineditis Edmundi Hauleri usus iterum edidit. (Bibl. Teubneriana.) Pp. xcvi + 296. Leipzig: Teubner, 1988. 98 DM. [REVIEW]Leofranc Holford-Strevens - 1991 - The Classical Review 41 (01):76-80.
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    Weidmann's Series - Quintiliani, liber X., erkl. von E. Bonnell; 6te Aufl. von H. Röhl. - Vergils Gedichte erkl. von Th. Ladewig, C. Schaper and P. Deuticke. II. Buch I.-VI. der Äneis. 13te Aufl., bearb. von Paul Jahn. 341 pp. M. 3.20. - M. Tullii Ciceronis Orator erkl. von W. Kroll. 228 pp. M. 2.80. - Ciceros Reden Phil. III.-VI. 120 pp.; Phil.VII.-X. 121 pp. M. 1.20 each volume. - Sophokles erkl. von F. W. Schneidewin und A. Nauck; Aias, Iote Aufl., neue Bearb. von L. Radermacher, 196 pp.; Antigone, IIte Aufl., besorgt von Ewald Bruhn.: M. 2.20 each. - Cornelius Nepos erkl. von K. Nipperdey, in liter Aufl. besorgt von K. Witte. M. 3.40. - Thukydides erkl. von J. Cassen. Z weites Buch. 5te Aufl., bearb. von J. Steup. 330 pp. M. 3.60. [REVIEW]W. E. P. Pantin - 1915 - The Classical Review 29 (06):185-186.
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    The Gallus Monument (F.) Hoffmann, (M.) Minas-Nerpel, (S.) Pfeiffer Die dreisprachige Stele des C. Cornelius Gallus. Übersetzung und Kommentar. (Archiv für Papyrusforschung und verwandte Gebiete 9.) Pp. x + 225, ills, pls. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2009. Cased, €69.95, US$98. ISBN: 978-3-11-020120-8. [REVIEW]Robert Maltby - 2011 - The Classical Review 61 (2):605-607.
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    New Editions of Tacitus - (1) P. Cornelius Tacitus: Annalium ab Excessu Divi Augusti Quae Supersunt. Edidit Harald Fughs. Volumen I (i–vi), pp. vii+252+6; Volumen II (xi–xvi), pp. vii+249+6. Frauenfeld: Huber, 1946, 1949. Cloth and boards, 5, 6 Sw. fr. - (2) Cornelii Taciti De Vita Iulii Agricolae Liber, Dialogus de Oratoribus. Recensuit M. Lenchantin de Gubernatis. (Corpus Scr. Latinorum Paravianum.) Pp. xxxi+48, xxvii+64. Turin: Paravia, 1949. Paper, L. 360, 420. [REVIEW]R. H. Martin - 1953 - The Classical Review 3 (01):27-31.
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    Cannae Cannae: das militärische und das literarische Problem (Beiheft XIII of Klio). Von Friedrich Cornelius. Pp. iv+86; two plans in text. Leipzig: Dieterich, 1932. Paper, M. 5 (bound 6.50). [REVIEW]W. W. Tarn - 1932 - The Classical Review 46 (04):167-.
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    Quill's History of P. Cornelius Tacitus_- The History of P. Cornelius Tacitus. Translated into English with an Introduction and Notes critical and explanatory, by Albert William Quill, M.A., T.C.D., sometime scholar of Trinity College, Dubline. Vol. I. London: John Murray. 7 _s_. 6 _d[REVIEW]A. D. Godley - 1893 - The Classical Review 7 (04):167-.
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    Florus and Nepos Lucius Annaeus Florus. With an English translation by E. S. Forster, M.A. Cornelius Nepos. With an English translation by J. C. Rolfe, Litt.D. London : Heinemann; New York: Putnam's Sons, 1929. Pp. xv + 744. Cloth, 10s.; leather, 12s. 6d. [REVIEW]E. J. Wood - 1930 - The Classical Review 44 (05):194-195.
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