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Catherine Connors 'A river runs through it: Waterways and narrative in Strabo' in Daniela Dueck, ed.
The Routledge Companion to Strabo
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Catherine Connors and Cindy Clendenon, "Mapping Tartaros: Observation, Inference, and Belief in Ancient Greek and Roman Accounts of Karst Terrain," Classical Antiquity 35.2, 147-188
Jessica Kapteyn. All Italy an Orchard: Landscape and the State in Varro’s
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Catherine M. Connors, Cindy Clendenon. "Remembering Tartarus: Apuleius and the Metamorphoses of Aristomenes."
Trends in Classics
4. Walter de Gruyter: 2012.
Catherine M. Connors. "Eratosthenes, Strabo and the Geographer's Gaze."
Pacific Coast Philology
46.2 Special Issue: Literature, Culture and the Environment (2011): 139-52.
Catherine M. Connors. "Babylonian Stories and the ancient Novel: Magi and the limits of empire in Iamblichus' Babyloniaka."
Proceedings of the International Conference on the Ancient Novel
4, ed. D. Konstan and B.D. MacQueen.
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