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CONTENTS Vergil and Roman Elegy E.L. Harrison: The Noric Plague in Vergil's third Georgic (1-65) H.D. Jocelyn: Vergilius cacozelus (Donatus Vita Vergilii 44) (67-142) T. Krischer: UnHomeric scene-patterns in Vergil (143-54) J.C. Yardley: The door and the lover: Propertius 1,16 (155-62) J.C. McKeown: Ovid Amores 3,12 (163-77) Medieval Latin Poetry and Prose W. Barr: Claudian's In Rufinum: an invective? (179-90) J.E. Cross: Popes of Rome in the Old English Martyrology (191-211) R. Wright: The first poem on the Cid: the Carmen Campi Doctoris (213-48) K. Bate: Twelfth-century Latin comedies and the theatre (249-62) J. Margetts: Christus vitis, praedicator 'quasi vitis': some observations on Meister Eckhart's Latin sermon style (263-76) J. Foster: Petrarch's Africa: Ennian and Vergilian influences (277-98) Greek Lyric and Drama J.G. Howie: Sappho Fr. 94 (LP): farewell, consolation and help in a new life (299-342) W.G. Arnott: Time, plot and character in Menander (343-60)