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Thomas Habinek (December 25, 1953 –
January 19, 2019) was an
American classical scholar. He
specialized in
Latin literature and
Roman cultural history...
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Wilson 2014, p. 130
Wilson 2014, p. 131
Braund 2015, p. viii
Habinek 2013, p. 14
Habinek 2013, p. 16
citing C****ius Dio ii.25 Church,
Alfred John; Brodribb...
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Dictionary (reprint ed.).
Clarendon Press. 1985 [1982]. pp. 1048–1049.;
Habinek (2005), pp. 5, 143
Rawson (2003), p. 128. McDaniel,
Walton Brooks (1906)...
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Republican Latin, 1901.
Reference from
Habinek.
Paulys Real-Encyclopadie 33.882-97.
Reference from
Habinek.
Thomas N.
Habinek, The
colometry of
Latin prose (1985)...
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support his case.
Kagan acknowledges his
rhetorical power,
whilst Thomas Habinek,
professor of
classics at the
University of
Southern California, believes...
- (Oxford:
Clarendon Press, 1982, 1985 reprint), pp. 1048–1049.
Thomas N.
Habinek, The
World of
Roman Song: From
Ritualized Speech to
Social Order (Johns...
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argue over
which holds imperium in Plautus's Stichus, line 696ff.;
Thomas Habinek, The
World of
Roman Song (Johns
Hopkins University Press, 2005), p. 186...
- Marius. Martindale, pg. 562
Historia Augusta,
Tyranni Triginta, 8:1;
Thomas Habinek, The
World of
Roman Song: From
Ritualized Speech to
Social Order (Johns...
- Laws (Oxford,
Clarendon Press [1935]), 71. Plutarch,
Moralia 288a;
Thomas Habinek, "The
Invention of ****uality in the World-City of Rome," in The
Roman Cultural...
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Roman singers in the
belief that it
would help
preserve their voice Habinek 2005.
Habinek 2005, p. 90.
Scott 1957, p. 404.
Franklin 1987, p. 95.
Hagel & Lynch...