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    Varro and Pompey.Raymond Astbury -1967 -Classical Quarterly 17 (02):403-.
    The purpose of this article is to consider the problem of the ascribed to Varro and to attempt to show that, despite the doubts expressed by modern scholars, the balance of the evidence does support the traditional interpretation. Appian, dealing with the ‘Triumvirate’ of 59 B.C., tells us: The usual interpretation of this passage has been that Varro wrote a political pamphlet, possibly in the form of a Menippean satire,2 against the First Triumvirate, to which he gave the title.There are (...) obvious difficulties in this interpretation, which appears to conflict with what we know of Varro's relations with Pompey in the period before the formation of the Triumvirate and his actions afterwards. (shrink)
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    H. K. Riikonen: Menippean Satire as a Literary Genre with Special Reference to Seneca's Apocolocyntosis. (Commentationes Humanarum Litterarum, 83.) Pp. 58. Helsinki: Societas Scientiarum Fennica, 1987. Paper. [REVIEW]Raymond Astbury -1988 -The Classical Review 38 (2):417-417.
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    Jean-Pierre Cèbe: Varron, Satires Ménippées. Édition, traduction et commentaire. Vol. v. (Collection de l'École Française de Rome, 9.) Pp. xxiv+173. Rome: École Française de Rome, 1980. Paper. [REVIEW]Raymond Astbury -1981 -The Classical Review 31 (2):294-294.
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    J.-P. Cébe : Varron, Satires Ménippées. Édition, traduction et commentaire, Vol. 12, Sexagessis—Testamentum. Pp. xix–xxxi + 1894–2032, A-L. Rome: École française de Rome, 1998. Paper. ISBN: 2-7283-0541-2. [REVIEW]Raymond Astbury -2000 -The Classical Review 50 (1):303-304.
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    Jean-Pierre Cèbe: Varron, Satires Ménippées. Édition, Traduction et Commentaire, 8: Marcopolis-Mysteria. (Collection de l'École Française de Rome, 9.) Pp. 174. Rome: École Française de Rome, 1987. [REVIEW]Raymond Astbury -1989 -The Classical Review 39 (01):140-.
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    M. Salvadore : M. Terenti Varronis. Fragmenta omnia quae extant. Pars I: Supplementum. Pp. 138. Hildesheim, Zurich, and New York: Georg Olms, 1999. Paper, DM 49.80. ISBN: 3-487-10846-1. [REVIEW]Raymond Astbury -2001 -The Classical Review 51 (2):404-405.
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    P. Michael Brown: Horace Satires I. With an Introduction, Text, Translation and Commentary. Pp. xi+194. Warminster: Aris and Phillips, 1993. £35. [REVIEW]Raymond Astbury -1994 -The Classical Review 44 (1):209-209.
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    TheApocolocyntosis- Rosario Cortés: Teoría de la sátira. Análisis deApocolocyntosis de Séneca. Pp. 320. Cáceres: Universidad de Extremadura, 1986. Paper. [REVIEW]Raymond Astbury -1988 -The Classical Review 38 (01):49-50.
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    Varro’s Menippeans. [REVIEW]Raymond Astbury -2001 -The Classical Review 51 (01):44-.
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