University of Michigan Studies 



HUMANISTIC SERIES 



General Editors : FRANCIS W. KELSEY and HENRY A. SANDERS 



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Vol. I. Roman Historical Sources and Institutions. Edited 

 by Professor Henry A. Sanders, University of Michigan. 

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CONTENTS 



1. The Myth about Tarpeia : Professor Henry A. Sanders. 



2. The Movements of the Chorus Chanting the Carmen Sae- 



CULARE : Professor Walter Dennison, Swarthmore College. 



3. Studies in the Lives of Roman Empresses, Julia Mamaea : 



Professor Mary Gilmore Williams, Mt. Holyoke College. 



4. The Attitude of Dio Cassius toward Epigraphic Sources : 



Professor Duane Reed Stuart, Princeton University. 



5. The Lost Epitome of Livy : Professor Henry A. Sanders. 



6. The Principales of the Early Empire : Professor Joseph H. 



Drake, University of Michigan. 



7. Centurions as Substitute Commanders of Auxiliary Corps : 



Professor George H. Allen, University of Cincinnati. 



Vol. II. Word Formation in Provencal. By Professor Ed- 

 ward L. Adams, University of Michigan. Pp. xvii + 607. 

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Vol. III. Latin Philology. Edited by Professor Clarence 

 Linton Meader, University of Michigan. Pp. vii + 290. 

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Part L The Use of idem, ipse, and Words of Related Mean- 

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Part n. A Study in Latin Abstract Substantives. By Professor 

 Manson A. Stewart, Yankton College. Pp. 113-78- ^0.40. 



Part in. The Use of the Adjective as a Substantive in the 

 De Rerum Natura of Lucretius. By Dr. Frederick T. Swan. 

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Part IV. Autobiographic Elements in Latin Inscriptions. By 

 Professor Henry H. Armstrong, Drury College. Pp. 215-86. 

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