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    A Gerundive in Juvenal.John G. Griffith - 1960 - The Classical Review 10 (03):189-192.
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    Ettore Paratore: Plauto. Pp. 123. Florence: Sansoni, 1961. Paper, L. 1,500.John G. Griffith - 1963 - The Classical Review 13 (03):348-349.
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    Juvenal, 1. 155–7.John G. Griffith - 1979 - Classical Quarterly 29 (02):463-.
    It is gratifying to read, in a recent issue of this periodical, Mr. A. A. Barrett's informed exposition of the syntax of this passage, even though he balks at the need to extract a grammatical subject for the verb deducit in 157 from the relative pronoun qua in the previous line. However his persuasive presentation of what he relies on as evidence in support of his suggested interpretation from the mosaics from Zliten in Tripolitania, which portray scenes in an amphitheatre, (...)
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    Pliny, EP. ii 10. 1–3.John G. Griffith - 1974 - The Classical Review 24 (02):184-.
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    Static Electricity in Agathon's Speech in Plato's Symposium.John G. Griffith - 1990 - Classical Quarterly 40 (02):547-.
    Agathon's mannered yet striking encomium on Eros in Plato's Symposium has attracted critical attention in ample measure, yet at least one dark corner remains unilluminated. As the speaker approaches his climax in the words quoted above, he slips into nautical imagery: κυβερντης πιβτης … , but then disconcerts readers and commentators alike by immediately lapsing into the down-to-earth language of παρασττης τε σωτρ … words which seem to lack maritime connotations. The standard editions offer no help: Hug–Schöner devote several lines (...)
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    The Distribution of Parts in Menander's Dyskolos.John Griffith - 1960 - Classical Quarterly 10 (1-2):113-.
    The distribution of parts between the available actors in ancient comedy has frequently engaged critical attention, but it has only recently become possible to test the principles believed to be at work against a play of Menander which is for practical purposes preserved complete. The present inquiry will suggest that either four principal actors are needed or, alternatively, that three actors can carry the major roles between them, provided that the part of Getas is split between two of them and (...)
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    The Siege scene on the gold amphora of the Panagjurischte Treasure.John G. Griffith - 1974 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 94:38-49.
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    Varia Iuvenaliana.John G. Griffith - 1951 - The Classical Review 1 (3-4):138-142.
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    Investigating the force multiplier effect of citizen event reporting by social simulation.Mark A. Kramer, Roger Costello & John Griffith - 2009 - Mind and Society 8 (2):209-221.
    Citizen event reporting (CER) attempts to leverage the eyes and ears of a large population of citizen sensors to increase the amount of information available to decision makers. When deployed in an environment that includes hostile elements, foes can exploit the system to exert indirect control over the response infrastructure. We use an agent-based model to relate the utility of responses to population composition, citizen behavior, and decision strategy, and measure the result in terms of a force multiplier. We show (...)
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    A New Miles Gloriosus- T. Macci Plauti Miles Gloriosus. Edited by Mason Hammond, Arthur M. Mack, and Walter Moskalew. Pp. x+202. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press (London, Oxford University Press), 1963. Cloth, 30 s. net. [REVIEW]John G. Griffith - 1965 - The Classical Review 15 (01):44-47.
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    A. Thierfelder: (1) T. Maccius Plautus, Rudens. Pp. 132 (text) + 32 (vocabulary). - (2) P. Terentius Afer, Andria. Pp. 121 (text) + 26 (vocabulary). Heidelberg: F. H. Kerle, 1951. Paper, DM. (1) 4.80, (2) 3.90. [REVIEW]John G. Griffith - 1953 - The Classical Review 3 (02):121-.
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    J. D. Duff: Juvenal, Satires. New edition, with an Introduction by Michael Coffey. Pp. lxxxix+473. Cambridge: University Press, 1970. Cloth, £2·25. [REVIEW]John G. Griffith - 1974 - The Classical Review 24 (01):140-141.
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    Persius and Juvenal - W. V. Clausen: A. Persi Flacci et D. Iuni Iuvenalis Saturae. (Script. Class. Bibl. Oxon.) Pp. xiv+198. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1959. Cloth, 15 s. net. [REVIEW]John G. Griffith - 1961 - The Classical Review 11 (01):51-58.
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    Spartacus Lives On W. Z. Rubinsohn: Der Spartakus-Aufstand und die sowjetische Geschichtsschreibung. (Xenia, 7.) Pp. 64. Konstanz: Universitätsverlag, 1983. Paper, DM. 38.50. [REVIEW]John G. Griffith - 1985 - The Classical Review 35 (02):325-327.
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