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- Renate (1992). "Olympian versus Chthonian Religion". Scripta classica Israelica. XI: 38–51. Gr**** sacrificial ritual, Olympian and chthonian : proceedings...
- Gladiator, Gott. Zur Selbstdarstellung des Commodus", Scripta classica Israelica, 23 (2004), pp. 255–272 (online). L. L. Howe, The Praetorian Prefect from...
- Routledge, p. 65. Language and Identity: Arabic and Aramaic, Scripta classica Israelica vol. XXIII 2004, p. 185. Arabs, Arabias and Arabic before Late Antiquity...
- "Pagan Propaganda during the Userpation of Magnentius". Scripta classica Israelica. 17: 124–142. Seeck, Otto (1919). "Regesten". Regesten der Kaiser und...
- of Geographical Proverbs and Proverbial expressions. Scripta classica Israelica, 23 (2004) 41-56. Strabo. Geographica. 14 - 1 - 15. Original text: Γεωγραφικά...
- 1991) The Integration of Judaea into the Roman Empire, Scripta classic israelica, Volume 18, (1999) The Roman Republic: From Monarchy to Julius Caesar...
- "The rector rei publicae of Cicero's De Republica". Scripta classica Israelica 13: 19–29. Sharples, R. (1986). "Cicero's Republic and Gr**** Political...
- Language in the Middle-Euphrates Zone in Late Antiquity". Scripta classica Israelica. 27: 67–93. Millar, Fergus (2011). "Gr**** and Syriac in Edessa: From Ephrem...
- is a classical texts researcher, and former editor of Scripta classica Israelica. She teaches Latin language and Roman history. She is married to Ari Paltiel...
- ‘Language and Identity: the twin histories of Arabic and Aramaic', Scripta Israelica classica 23 (2003). "History, Fiction and Authorship in the first centuries...