
Oxford Classics
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Preface
1. Non-identical twins: classics at nineteenth-century Oxford and Cambridge - Christopher Stray
2. 'A fleet of inexperienced Argonauts': Oxford women and the classics, 1873-1920 - Isobel Hurst
3. Jude the Obscure: Oxford's classical outcasts - Edmund Richardson
4. Newman and Arnold: classics, Christianity and manliness in Tractarian Oxford - Heather Ellis
5. Walter Pater's teaching in Oxford: classics and aestheticism - Stefano Evangelista
6. Schoolmaster, don, educator: Arthur Sidgwick moves to Corpus in 1879 - Christopher Collard
7. Conington's 'Roman Homer'- Anne Rogerson
8. Henry Nettleship and the beginning of modern Latin studies at Oxford - Stephen Harrison
9. 'Liddell and Scott': precursors, nineteenth-century editions, and the American contributions - August A. Imholtz, Jr.
10. Francis John Haverfield (1860-1919): Oxford, Roman archaeology and Edwardian imperialism - Richard Hingley
11. What you didn't read: the unpublished Oxford Classical Texts - Graham Whitaker
12. Alfred Zimmern's The Greek Commonwealth revisited - Paul Millett
13. Eduard Fraenkel recalled - Stephanie West
14. The study of classical literature at Oxford, 1936-1988 - Robin Nisbet and Donald Russell
15. Small Latin and less Greek: Oxford adjusts to changing Circumstances - James Morwood
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