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– (1999): “<strong>Vergilian</strong> Transformation of an Oath Ritual: <strong>Aeneid</strong> 12.169-174, 213-215”,<br />

Vergilius 45, 22-38.<br />

Higgins, John (1991/2): “Aeneas: Augustan Hero in the Heroic Age”, NECN 19, 21-3.<br />

– (1994): “Arma virumque cano: A Note”, CW 88, 41-2.<br />

Highet, Gilbert (1972): The Speeches in Vergil’s <strong>Aeneid</strong> (Princeton) [A. G. McKay, AHR 3,<br />

1973, 193; F. A. Sullivan, CPh 71, 1976, 290-1].<br />

– (1974): “Speech and Narrative in the <strong>Aeneid</strong>”, HSPh 78, 189-229.<br />

– (1976): “A Lacuna in the <strong>Aeneid</strong>”, CPh 71, 337-8.<br />

Hinckley, Lois V./Thorne, Michelle (1993/4): “The Shields of Achilles and Aeneas in<br />

Dialogue”, NECN 21, 149-55.<br />

Hinds, Stephen (1998): Allusion and Intertext: Dynamics of Appropriation in Roman Poetry.<br />

Roman Literature and Its Contexts (Cambridge) [M. Gale, G&R 46, 1998, 239-40; C.<br />

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Zetzel, Phoenix 53, 1999, 171-2; S. Raimondi, Faventia 22, 2000, 165-7; A. Deremetz,<br />

Latomus 60, 2001, 783-4].<br />

– (2004): “Petrarch, Cicero, Virgil: Virtual Community in Familiares 24, 4”, MD 52, 157-75.<br />

Hine, Harry (1987): “Aeneas and the Arts (Vergil, <strong>Aeneid</strong> 6.847-50)”, in Whitby,<br />

Michael/Hardie, Philip/Whitby, Mary (edd.): Homo Viator: Classical Essays for John<br />

Bramble (Bristol), 173-83.<br />

Holford-Strevens, Leofranc (1999): “Sophocles at Rome”, in Griffin, Jasper (1999; ed.):<br />

Sophocles Revisited: Essays Presented to Sir Hugh Lloyd-Jones (Oxford/New York), 219-<br />

59.<br />

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– (1995): “Pius Aeneas Punicus?”, AC 64, 237-8.<br />

Hollis, Adrian S. (1992): “Hellenistic Colouring in Virgil’s <strong>Aeneid</strong>”, HSPh 94, 269-85.<br />

– (1996): “Virgil’s Friend Varius Rufus”, PVS 22, 19-33.<br />

– (2000): “The Reputation and Influence of Choerilus of Samos”, ZPE 130, 13-5.<br />

Holoka, James P. (1999): “Heroes cunctantes – Hesitant Heroes: Aeneas and Some Others”,<br />

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and Its Legacy in Honor of Dimitris N. Maronitis (Stuttgart), 143-53.<br />

Holt, P. (1980): “<strong>Aeneid</strong> v: Past and Future“, CJ 75, 110-21.<br />

– (1982): “Who Understands Vergil’s Prophecies?”, CJ 77, 303-14.<br />

Hommel, Hildebrecht (1954): “Secum tenere c. acc. Zu Vergil, Aeneis I, 675”, Hermes 82,<br />

375-8.<br />

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Anderson/Quartarone (2002), 22-31.<br />

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Beate [et al.] (1999; edd.): Gemeinde ohne Tempel (Tübingen), 149-68.<br />

Hornsby, Roger A. (1964): “The <strong>Vergilian</strong> Simile as Means of Judgement”, CJ 60, 337-44 =<br />

S. Quinn (2000), 80-9<br />

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in Memory of Karl K. Hulley. Scholars Press Homage Series (Chico, CA), 103-20.<br />

– (1987): “The Refracted Past”, Vergilius 33, 6-13.<br />

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9.598ff.”, Latomus 30, 1108-16 = S. J. Harrison (1990b), 305-15.<br />

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– (1974): “Turnus ad portas”, Latomus 33, 80-6.<br />

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