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    Macer's Villa — A Previous Owner: Pliny, Ep. 5. 18.A. Keaveney & John A. Madden - 1981 - Classical Quarterly 31 (02):396-.
    At Pliny, Ep. 5. 18 we read that Macer, the recipient of that letter, has a villa which Pliny says must be lovely, because in qua [sc. villa] se composuerat homo felicior, antequam felicissimus fieret. The identity of this homo felicior is undoubtedly of some interest, but the latest commentary on Pliny's Letters has nothing to say on the matter. However, B. Radice in her two translations of the Letters says that the person in question is Nerva, but adds as (...)
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    The Crimen Maiestatis under Caligula: the evidence of Dio Cassius.Arthur Keaveney & John A. Madden - 1998 - Classical Quarterly 48 (01):316-.
    In Dio we first encounter Caligula in connection with the crimen maiestatis in the course of 59.1–5. This forms an introduction to Caligula and, at the same time, looks forward to some of the changes which occurred in his character and behaviour as the reign progressed.
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    The oath at A.P. v. 245.3.Arthur Keaveney & John A. Madden - 1978 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 98:160-161.
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    Alan Cameron: The Greek Anthology from Meleager to Planudes. Pp. xvi + 414; Frontispiece. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1993. Cased, £50. [REVIEW]John A. Madden - 1994 - The Classical Review 44 (2):398-398.
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    Photius: The Bibliotheca. A Selection Translated with Notes. [REVIEW]John A. Madden - 1995 - The Classical Review 45 (2):439-440.