| Author Name | Qualification | Year | Title | Subject | Volumes | Supervisor |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SILVAS, Anna | BA Hons. (Classics) | 1990 | Inquiry into that history of interpretation whereby the Homer of Archaic Greece was accommodated to the insights and culture of the Hellenistic and Graeco-Roman world, and was able to be appropriated by the nascent Christian intellectual tradition as repr | Homer in the Cristian intellectual traditon. | One | |
| SMITH, Alison M. | BA Hons. (Classics) | 1962 | Historical Imagination:Propertius’ Use of Mythology, The | One | ||
| ALLAN, Ian A. | BA Hons. (Classics) | 1961 | Some Aspects of Narrative Technique in the Aeneid | Virgil’s narrative technique. | One | |
| NIXON, C. E. V. | BA Hons. (Classics) | ND | Poetae Novi: A Study of Their Literary History and Literary Remains, The | One | ||
| AGOSTINO, Elizabeth M. | BA Hons. (Classics) | 1994 | Sa nagba imuru - “He Who Saw Everything”: The Symbolism of Water and the Heroic Journey in the Epic of Gilgamesh & relating to the Odyssey. | Symbolic form: the Epic of Gilgamesh and the Odyssey. | One |
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