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THE ALEXANDRIAN TYCHAION AND THE DATE OF PS.-NICOLAUS PROGYMNASMATA*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 November 2009

CRAIG A. GIBSON
Affiliation:
University of Iowa, Email: craig-gibson@uiowa.edu

Abstract

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Copyright © The Classical Association 2009

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References

* The following secondary sources are referenced by author and date only:

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A. Cameron, ‘Palladas and the Nikai’, JHS 84 (1964), 54–62.

A. Cameron, ‘Notes on Palladas’, CQ 15.2 (1965), 215–29 = Cameron 1965a.

A. Cameron, ‘Palladas and Christian polemic’, JRS 55 (1965), 17–30 = Cameron 1965b.

C. Haas, Alexandria in Late Antiquity: Topography and Social Conflict (Baltimore, 1997).

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