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Alexander Hollmann. "The Manipulation of Signs in Herodotus' Histories." Transactions of the American Philological Association. 2005. 279-327.
Catherine M. Connors. "From turnips to turbot: allusion to epic in Roman satire." The Cambridge Companion to Roman Satire. Cambridge University Press: 2005. 123-45.
Catherine M. Connors. "Metaphor and Politics in John Barclay's Argenis." Ancient Narrative Supplement IV: Metaphor in the Novel and the Novel as Metaphor. 2005. 245-74.
Sarah Culpepper Stroup. "Invaluable Collections: the Illusion of Poetic Presence in Martial’s Xenia and Apophoreta" Flavian Poetry. Brill: 2005.
Catherine M. Connors. "Monkey Business: Imitation, Authenticity and Identity from Pithekoussai to Plautus." Classical Antiquity 23.2 (2004): 179-207.
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