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Morel) .301 A. Carandini, Ricerche sullo stile e la cr onologia dei mosaici
della Villa di Piazza Armerina (by J. M. C. Toynbee) . 287 H, Fugier, Recherches sur l'expression du Sacre dans la
langue Latine (by J. A. North) .277 J. Gag6, Matronalia: essaisur les ddvotions et les organisa-
tions cultuelles des femmes dans l'ancienne Rome (by D. Fishwick) .279
J. Le Gall, Alesia (by E. W. Marsden) . . . . 292 A. Gallina, Le Pitture con paesaggi dell'Odissea
dall'Esquilino (by J. M. C. Toynbee) . . . 286 Willoughby Gardner and H. N. Savory, Dinorben (by
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Art of Imperial Rome (by J. M. C. Toynbee) . 284 J. Hellegouarc'h, Le vocabulaire Latin des relations et des
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B. H. Warmington) .262 R. R6mondon, La crise de l'Empire Romain de Marc-
Aurtle a Anastase (by Fergus Millar) . . . 275 G. De Sanctis, Storia dei Romani, vol. Iv, La Fondazione
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Erich Swoboda, Carnuntum, seine Geschichte und seine Denkmaler (by C. A. Ralegh Radford) . . . 310
Graham Webster, ed., Romano-British Coarse Pottery: a Student's Guide (by F. H. Thompson) . . . 310
List of Works Received. . . . . 311 Proceedings of the Society, 1964-65 . 318 Report of the Council for 1964 . . 320 Balance Sheet as at 31st December, 1964 . . . 324 Income and Expenditure Account for the year ended
31st December, 1964. . 325 Joint Library Account for the year ended 31st December,
1964. . 326
Indexes:- (i) Names and Subjects. . . 329
(ii) Literary Authorities . . 336 (iii) Inscriptions. . 338 (iv) Coins. . 338 (v) Papyri . . 338
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