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    The Catalogne of the Ships in Homer's Iliad.Mabel L. Lang, R. Hope Simpson & J. F. Lazenby - 1972 - American Journal of Philology 93 (4):602.
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    The Archaia Moira: a suggestion.J. F. Lazenby - 1995 - Classical Quarterly 45 (01):87-.
    In discussions of the complex and controversial problem of Spartan land-tenure,1 the mysterious ‘ρχαα μορα’ has assumed an importance out of all proportion to its prominence in the sources, for the actual phrase only occurs once in extant literature. It owes its importance to the fact that the reference to it has been used to support the theory that there were two categories of land in Sparta, a theory which in turn is held to explain how, when all Spartans supposedly (...)
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    The myth of the hoplite's hoplon.J. F. Lazenby & David Whitehead - 1996 - Classical Quarterly 46 (01):27-.
    ‘Hoplites are troops who take their name from their shields’. ‘The individual infantryman took his name, hoplites, from the hoplon or shield’. Such is the orthodox view. This paper will endeavour to show that its basis is inadequate. Rather, we shall argue, hoplites took their name from their arms and armour as a whole, their hopla in that all-encompassing sense; so that the original and essential meaning of the word hoplite was nothing more than ‘armed man’.
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    Athenian Cavalry Glenn Richard Bugh: The Horsemen of Athens. Pp. xvii + 271; 12 figs. Princeton University Press, 1988. $32.50. [REVIEW]J. F. Lazenby - 1990 - The Classical Review 40 (01):98-100.
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    Athenian Cavalry. [REVIEW]J. F. Lazenby - 1990 - The Classical Review 40 (1):98-100.
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    Punic Wars B. D. Hoyos: Unplanned Wars: the Origins of the First and Second Punic Wars . (Untersuchungen zur antiken Literatur und Geschichte, 50.) Pp. xiv + 326, maps. Berlin and New York: Walter de Gruyter, 1998. Cased. ISBN: 3-11-015564-. [REVIEW]J. F. Lazenby - 1999 - The Classical Review 49 (01):175-.
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    The Crisis of Sparta Paul Cartledge: Agesilaos and the Crisis of Sparta. Pp. xii + 508; 24 figs., 1 table. London: Duckworth, 1987. £39.50. [REVIEW]J. F. Lazenby - 1989 - The Classical Review 39 (02):283-284.
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    The other Aineias - David Whitehead : Aineias the Tactician, How to Survive Under Siege. Translated with Introduction and Commentary. Pp. xxi + 214. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1990. £27.50. [REVIEW]J. F. Lazenby - 1991 - The Classical Review 41 (1):34-35.
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