HVNC IGITVR SPECTEMVS, HOC PROPOSITVM NOBIS SIT EXEMPLVM: ILLE SE PROFECISSE SCIAT CVI CICERO VALDE PLACEBIT. (Quintilian 10.1.112)
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"Elision and Hiatus in Latin Prose," CA 10.2 (1991) 328-43.
"Homeric Speech Introductions and the Theory of Homeric Composition," TAPA 122 (1992) 99-115.
"Self-fashioning in the Public Eye: Pliny on Cicero and Oratory," AJP 116 (1995) 123-35.
"Appropriation and Reversal as a Basis for Oratorical Proof," CP 90 (1995) 245-56.
"Did the Romans Believe in their Verdicts?," Rhetorica 15.3 (1997) 235-51.
"'Public' and 'Private' in Roman Culture: the Case of the Cubiculum," Journal of Roman Archaeology 10 (1997) 36-56.
"Self and Community in the Younger Pliny," Arethusa 31.1 (1998) 75-97.
"Iulius Victor on Cicero's Defenses de Repetundis," Rheinisches Museum für Philologie 142 (1999) 427-429.
"Clodius/Claudius," Historia (forthcoming).
"Character in Roman Oratory and Rhetoric," in J. Powell and J. Paterson, edd. Cicero the Advocate (Oxford University Press) forthcoming.
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