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    Claudian, Christ and the Cult of the Saints.J. Vanderspoel - 1986 - Classical Quarterly 36 (01):244-.
    Current scholarly opinion holds that the poet Claudian was a pagan who was able to hide sufficiently his personal views at a largely Christian court. This opinion is not unanimous: Claudian has in the past occasionally been considered a Christian, and recently that view has reappeared in print. That Claudian wrote carm. min. 32, de saluatore, should not be doubted; yet this collection of stock phrases cannot be considered Claudian's credo. As Gnilka has shown, Claudian's treatment of the traditional gods (...)
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    Constantius and the Celts.John Vanderspoel - 1993 - Hermes 121 (4):504-507.
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  3. Symmachus, Ep. III.47:: Books Are Children.John Vanderspoel - 2001 - Hermes 129 (2):284-285.
     
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    Themistios and the Origin of Iamblichos.John Vanderspoel - 1988 - Hermes 116 (1):125-128.
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    H. Cancik, J. Rüpke : Römische Reichsreligion und Provinzialreligion. Pp. x + 318. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 1997. Paper, DM 138. ISBN: 3-16-146760-4. [REVIEW]John Vanderspoel - 1999 - The Classical Review 49 (2):589-590.
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    Is there a text in this class? H. G. Snyder: Teachers and texts in the ancient world: Philosophers, jews and Christians. Religion in the first Christian centuries . Pp. XV + 325. London and new York: Routledge, 2000. Paper, £16.99. Isbn: 0-415-21766-. [REVIEW]John Vanderspoel - 2002 - The Classical Review 52 (02):289-.
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