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    Alabamian Argonautica: Myth and Classical Education in The Quest of the Silver Fleece.David H. Sick - 2017 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 110 (3):373-397.
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    Dumézil, Lincoln, and the Genetic Model.David H. Sick - 1998 - Zeitschrift für Religionswissenschaft 6 (2):179-196.
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    Ummidia Quadratilla: Cagey Businesswoman or Lazy Pantomime Watcher?David H. Sick - 1999 - Classical Antiquity 18 (2):330-348.
    In letter 7.24 Pliny provides his readers with a character sketch of the elderly matriarch of a distinguished and wealthy Italian family-Ummidia Quadratilla. Ummidia passed her later years as a fan of the theater; specifically, "she had pantomimes." Pliny disapproves of the shows presented by these performers, and he chastises Ummidia for her interest in pantomime. In fact he views her conduct as symptomatic of a vice among women in general: "I have heard that she herself used to relax her (...)
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    INTIMATIONS OF IMMORTALITY J. N. Bremmer: The Rise and Fall of the Afterlife. The 1995 Read–Tuckwell Lectures at the University of Bristol . Pp. xi + 238. London and New York: Routledge, 2001. Paper, £15.99. ISBN: 0-415-14148-6 (0-415-14147-8 hbk). [REVIEW]David H. Sick - 2003 - The Classical Review 53 (01):210-.