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1. Third, Fourth Century Qing Xu Yan Regional Councils Study
2. The Autonomy Of Greek Polis In The Fourth Century B.C.
3. Discussion On Athenian Imperialism From The Late Fifth Century B.C. To The Mid-fourth Century B.C.
4. The Study On Oriental Cults In The Impiral Roman Army From The Second To The Fourth Century
5. Virginity discourse and ascetic politics in the writings of Ambrose of Milan
6. Christians of the Western Desert in late antiquity: The fourth-century church complex of Ain el-Gedida, Upper Egypt
7. The Monumental Villa at Palazzi di Casignana and the Roman Elite in Calabria (Italy) during the Fourth Century AD
8. Reconstructing fourth century B.C.E. Chu religious practices in China: Divination, sacrifice, and healing in the newly excavated Baoshan manuscripts
9. The many -headed muse: Tradition and innovation in fourth -century B.C. Greek lyric poetry
10. 'Body language': Physiognomic characterizations in fourth-century heresy conflicts
11. All the King's Greeks: Mercenaries, poleis, and empires in the fourth century BCE
12. The architecture of Maxentius: A study in architectural design and urban planning in early fourth-century Rome (Marcus Aurelius Valerius Maxentius, Emperor of Rome, Roman Empire)
13. Agon and Ethics: Competitive Discourse in Fifth and Fourth Century Greece
14. Christianity, patronage, and accommodation: The classicizing of the episcopacy in fourth-century Cappadocia
15. Occupation, social organization, and public service in the collegia centonariorum in the Roman Empire (first century BC--fourth century AD)
16. Disciplines of the secret: Concealing and revealing religious knowledge in Kierkegaardian ethics and fourth-century Christian initiation rites
17. The Formation and Circulation of Early Yanzi Lore, Fourth Century B.C. - Third Century A.D
18. Philobarbarism: A study in Greek interchanges with the non -Greeks in the fourth century BCE
19. Dharmaraksa and his work: The impact of Central Asian Buddhist thought in translating Buddhist texts in the third to fourth century China
20. ARISTOTLE AND THE MATHEMATICIANS: SOME CROSS-CURRENTS IN THE FOURTH CENTURY
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