Varro and pompey: Some more (multiple) hebdomads?

Classical Quarterly 71 (1):253-258 (2021)
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This article argues that a group of fourteen female statues seen in the Theatre of Pompey in Rome by Tatian belonged to Greek female poets. This group, along with the statues representing the fourteen nationes vanquished by Pompey, and certain groups of statues in the Forum of Augustus should all be ascribed to the influence of the Hebdomades of Pompey's familiaris Varro.

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Hebdomades_( _binae?).Joseph Geiger - 1998 - Classical Quarterly 48 (1):305-309.
Hebdomades (binae?)1.Joseph Geiger - 1998 - Classical Quarterly 48 (01):305-.

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