University of Michigan Studies
HUMANISTIC SERIES
General Editors: FRANCIS W. KELSEY and HENRY A. SANDERS
Size, 22.7 x 15.2 cm. 8o. Bound in cloth
Vol. I. Roman Historical Sources and Institutions. Edited by Professor Henry A. Sanders, University of Michigan. Pp. viii+402. $2.50 net.
CONTENTS
| 1. | The Myth about Tarpeia: Professor Henry A. Sanders. |
| 2. | The Movements of the Chorus Chanting the Carmen Saeculare: Professor Walter Dennison, Swarthmore College. |
| 3. | Studies in the Lives of Roman Empresses, Julia Mamaea: Professor Mary Gilmore Williams, Mt. Holyoke College. |
| 4. | The Attitude of Dio Cassius toward Epigraphic Sources: Professor Duane Reed Stuart, Princeton University. |
| 5. | The Lost Epitome of Livy: Professor Henry A. Sanders. |
| 6. | The Principales of the Early Empire: Professor Joseph H. Drake, University of Michigan. |
| 7. | Centurions as Substitute Commanders of Auxiliary Corps: Professor George H. Allen, University of Cincinnati. |
Vol. II. Word-Formation in Provençal. By Professor Edward L. Adams, University of Michigan. Pp. xvii+607. $4.00 net.
Vol. III. Latin Philology. Edited by Professor Clarence Linton Meader, University of Michigan. Pp. viii+290. $2.00 net.
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