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2010Deviance and destitution: Social poverty in the homilies of John ChrysostomSitzler, S.; International Conference on Patristic Studies (15th : 2007 : Oxford, England)
2008Dialectic in dialogue: The message of Plato’s protagoras and Aristotle’s topicsBaltussen, J.; Anne Mackay, E.
2007Did Aristotle have a concept of "intuition"? Some thoughts on translating nousBaltussen, J.; Close, E.; Tsianikas, M.; Couvalis, G.; Greek Research in Australia Conference (6th : 2005 : Adelaide, Australia)
2004Die funktion der dialogstruktur in epiktets diatriben by Barbara Wehner (Review)Baltussen, J.
2003Early Reactions to Plato’s Timaeus. Polemic and Exegesis in Theophrastus and EpicurusBaltussen, J.; Sharples, R.; Sheppard, A.
2019Early theories of sense perception: Greek originsBaltussen, J.; Skeates, R.; Day, J.
2013"Engendering landscape": Propertius' use of place in 1.21 and 22Clarke, J.
1997Esoteric psychology and the psychology of motivationNewbold, R.
2002Ethics in Aesop’s Fables: the Augustana CollectionJennings, Victoria Jane
2020Eunapius' lives of philosophers and sophists: Was he constructing "pagan saints" in the age of Christianity?Baltussen, J.N.; Parry, K.; Anagnostou-Laoutides, E.
1998Fear of sex in Nonnus' *Dionysiaca*Newbold, R.
1996Flights of fancy in Nonnus and J.M. BarrieNewbold, R.
2016Freedom of speech in Virgil and OvidDavis, P.; Mitsis, P.; Ziogas, I.
2007From polemic to exegesis: The ancient philosophical commentaryBaltussen, J.
2006Ghawr as-Safi Survey and ExcavationPolitis, K.; O'Hea, M.
2007Ghawr as-Safi Survey and Excavations 2006-2007Politis, K.; O'Hea, M.; Papaioannou, G.
2001Gift and Hospitality in Nonnus' DionysiacaNewbold, R.
2001Glass from the 1992-1993 ExcavationsO'Hea, M.
2007Glass in Late Antiquity in the Near EastO'Hea, M.; Lavan, L.; Zanini, E.; Sarantis, A.
2004"Goodbye to all that": Propertius' magnum iter between elegies 3.16 and 3.21Clarke, J.