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    Ammianus marcellinus 15.5.22 and eutropius 10.16.1: An allusion.Alan J. Ross - 2015 - Classical Quarterly 65 (1):424-427.
    In Authority and Tradition in Ancient Historiography, John Marincola downplays the importance of an historian's choice to use first-, rather than third-, person verbs to represent his actions as an historical protagonist within his narrative. Marincola's justification for this rests on the incongruous groupings that arise if one divides first-person narrators from third: among the former we find Velleius, Eutropius and Ammianus representing Latin historians of the Empire. However, as part of a wider study which examines Ammianus' nuanced use of (...)
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    Empire Inside Out: Celebrating Constantine's Victories Between Rome and Trier.Alan J. Ross - 2022 - Classical Quarterly 72 (2):805-821.
    This article argues thatPanegyricus LatinusXII(9), a speech performed before Constantine in Trier in 313c.e.following his defeat of Maxentius the previous year, acted as a crucial localized act of communication to the emperor. Through a series of allusions and the careful presentation of his narrative, the orator made a case for the continued political and cultural importance of Trier within the newly expanded Constantinian empire.
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    No Title available.Alan S. C. Ross - 1956 - Philosophy 31 (117):187-188.
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    Text and Paratext: Reading the Emperor Julian via Libanius' Epitaphios.Alan J. Ross - 2020 - American Journal of Philology 141 (2):241-281.
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    A Dictionary of Linguistics. By M. A. Pei and F. Gaynor. (Philosophical Library, New York, 1954. Pp. viii + 238. Price $6.00.). [REVIEW]Alan S. C. Ross - 1956 - Philosophy 31 (117):187-.
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    A SURVEY OF EPIDEICTIC. L. Pernot Epideictic Rhetoric. Questioning the Stakes of Ancient Praise. Pp. xvi + 166. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2015. Cased, £25, US$50. ISBN: 978-0-292-76820-8. [REVIEW]Alan J. Ross - 2016 - The Classical Review 66 (2):366-367.
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    Peter Sahlins. 1668: The Year of the Animal in France. 491 pp., figs., notes, bibl., index. New York: Zone Books, 2017. $34.95 . ISBN 9781935408994. [REVIEW]Alan Ross - 2019 - Isis 110 (2):406-408.
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