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    A Note on the First Sallustian Svasoria.Hugh Last - 1924 - Classical Quarterly 18 (2):83-84.
    In discussing the authorship of the first suasoria preserved in Cod. Vat. Lat. 3864 I said that an argument against its Sallustian origin had been found in the words ‘paulo ante hoc bellum’ of 4, 1. By this phrase the author marks an interval of twenty-seven years, and I suggested, as had been done before, that perhaps this is hardly the way ‘in which a man still under forty would refer to so long an interval which had ended only four (...)
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    Cinnae Qvater Consvlis.Hugh Last - 1944 - The Classical Review 58 (01):15-17.
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    Empedokles and his Klepsydra again.Hugh Last - 1924 - Classical Quarterly 18 (3-4):169-.
    Mr. Powell's ingenious observations on The Simile of the Clepsydra in Empedocles raise afresh the problem of the precise form and construction of the instrument with whose aid Empedokles is said to have reached his memorable conclusion that air is a corporeal substance. That ‘klepsydra’ was the name of the instrument in question is shown by a comparison of Aristotle, Phys. 213a, 22 sqq. with Empedokles, fr. 100; but though so far the fragment is plain, in its detailed interpretation there (...)
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    On the Sallustian Sv Asoriae—II.Hugh Last - 1923 - Classical Quarterly 17 (3-4):151-.
    The Sallustian Suasoriae are far from being works whose origin and authenticity can be claimed as matters of earth-shaking importance. As forms of composition their interest is mild; linguistically they are less valuable than bizarre; and as historical records theysuffer from the defect of most Suasoriae—that the author cannot advise about the past and is compelled to deal chiefly with the potentialities of the future. But in spite of this it is not without reason that in Germany much attention has (...)
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    Thermopylae.Hugh Last - 1943 - The Classical Review 57 (02):63-66.
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    The Cambridge Ancient History.Hugh Last, S. A. Cook, F. E. Adcock, M. P. Charlesworth, N. H. Baynes & C. T. Seltman - 1940 - American Journal of Philology 61 (1):81.
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    Caesar and his Times - Some Problems in Roman History. Ten essays bearing on the administrative and legislative work of Julius Caesar. By E. G. Hardy, M.A., D.Litt., Principal of Jesus College, Oxford. Pp. xi + 330. Oxford: at the Clarendon Press, 1924. 18s. net. - The Catilinarian Conspiracy in its Context. A re-study of the evidence. By E. G. Hardy. Pp. 115. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1924. 7s. 6d. net. [REVIEW]Hugh Last - 1924 - The Classical Review 38 (7-8):186-187.
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    Latin Inscriptions Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum, consilio et auctoritate Academiae Litterarum Borussicae editum. Voluminis sexti (Inscriptiones Urbis Romae Latinae) partis quartae fasciculus postremus. Additamentorum auctarium, edidit Martinus Bang. Berolini apud W. de Gruyter et socios. MCMXXXIII. Imp. 4to. Pp. viii + 3755–4066. Paper. M. 96. Inscriptiones Italiae: Academiae Italicae consociatae ediderunt. Roma: La Libreria dello Stato. Music 4to. Paper. Volumen XI: Regio XI. Fasciculus I: Augusta Praetoria; curavit Piero Barocelli. Pp. xix + 68 + map and 3 plates. 1932. Lire 60. Fasciculus II: Eporedia; curavit Iosephus Corradi. Pp. xv + 33 + map. 1931. Lire 30. [REVIEW]Hugh Last - 1933 - The Classical Review 47 (5):186-188.
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    Prolegomena to an Edition of the Panegyricus Messalae. The Military and Political Career of M. Valerius Messala Corvinus. By Jacob Hammer, Ph.D. Pp. ix + 100. New York: Columbia University Press. London : Milord, 1925. 6s. 6d. net. [REVIEW]Hugh Last - 1926 - The Classical Review 40 (06):221-.
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    Treason in Rome Offences against the State in Roman Law and the Courts which were competent to take Cognisance of them. By Pandias M. Schisas, Diploma of the Faculty of Laws of the University of Athens, Doctor of Laws of the University of London. With a preface by S. H. Leonard, B.C.L., M.A. Pp. xx + 248. London: University of London Press, Ltd., 1926. 10s. 6d. net. [REVIEW]Hugh Last - 1927 - The Classical Review 41 (02):83-84.
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