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    Renato Oniga: I composti nominali latini: Una morfologia generativa. (Testi e manuali per l'insegnamento universitario del latino, 29.) Pp. 355. Bologna: Pàtron, 1988. Paper, L. 35,000.D. R. Langslow - 1993 - The Classical Review 43 (2):444-444.
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    O eg regie grammatice: The vocative problems of latin words ending in-ius X.Steven Pinker Bowersock, John Penney, Alan Nussbaum, David Langslow, Anna Morpurgo & G. Goetz - 2000 - Classical Quarterly 50:548-562.
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    A punning reminiscence of Vergil, Ecl._ 10.75–7 in Horace, _Epist. 1.5.28–9.D. R. Langslow - 1995 - Classical Quarterly 45 (01):256-.
    The fifth poem in Horace's first book of Epistles takes the form of an invitation to Torquatus to attend a dinner which the poet is preparing for that evening, the eveof the Emperor's birthday . The fare will be simple but Horace will see to it that the furnishings, napkins, vessels and plates will be clean and bright and that the company and the seating-plan will be to Torquatus’ taste . Horace will get Butra and Septicius to be there, and (...)
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    A punning reminiscence of Vergil, Ecl._ 10.75–7 in Horace, _Epist. 1.5.28–9.D. R. Langslow - 1995 - Classical Quarterly 45 (1):256-260.
    The fifth poem in Horace's first book of Epistles takes the form of an invitation to Torquatus to attend a dinner which the poet is preparing for that evening, the eveof the Emperor's birthday. The fare will be simple but Horace will see to it that the furnishings, napkins, vessels and plates will be clean and bright and that the company and the seating-plan will be to Torquatus’ taste. Horace will get Butra and Septicius to be there, and Sabinus, too, (...)
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    Grammaire fondamentale du Latin, sous la direction de Guy Serbat: le signifie du verbe. S Mellet, MD Joffre, G Serbat.D. R. Langslow - 1998 - The Classical Review 48 (2):361-364.
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  6. 'langues réduites au lexique'? The languages of Latin technical prose.D. R. Langslow - 2005 - In Aspects of the Language of Latin Prose. pp. 287-302.
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    Technical Language.D. R. Langslow - 1993 - The Classical Review 43 (01):99-.
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    The latin verb.D. R. Langslow - 1998 - The Classical Review 48 (2):361-364.
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    Technical Language Paola Radici Colace, Maria Caccamo Caltabiano (edd.): Atti del I Seminario di Studi sui lessici tecnici greci e latini (Messina, 8–10 marzo 1990). (Accademia Peloritana dei Pericolanti Classe di Lettere, Filosofia e BB. AA. Suppl. 1.66 (1990).) Pp. 400, with diagrams and illustrations. Messina: Accademia Peloritana dei Pericolanti, 1991. Paper. [REVIEW]D. R. Langslow - 1993 - The Classical Review 43 (01):99-100.
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    Ancient Philosophy and Grammar. The Syntax of Apollonius Dyscolus. [REVIEW]David Langslow - 1986 - The Classical Review 36 (1):148-149.